Monday 26 November 2012

ALBUM REVIEW: Benjamin Gibbard - Former Lives (City Slang)

Originally published at Middle Boop Mag: http://www.middleboopmag.com/music/music-news/benjamin-gibbard-%E2%80%93-former-lives-city-slang



Benjamin Gibbard has been the lead singer of the American indie rock band Death Cab For Cutie for the past 15 years, as well as his part in his other band The Postal Service. He was also married to indie pinup Zooey Deschanel, but they have recently had an uncomfortably public breakup. Former Lives if his first album released under only his name.
Usually when someone decides to go solo, it carries separatist connotations. Be it breaking free of the restraints and inevitable negotiation of their band mates, a craving to create a sound or message that won’t sit well with said bands adjusted style or just plain boredom. Typically, the person in question mixes it up to some extent. Think Kele Okereke a la Bloc Party – he went from indie rock to house music, a complete u-turn.
Gibbard however seems content with releasing a full length solo homage to his days with Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service. On the surface, it sounds very similar. He has though stated that Former Lives is, “a side story, not a new chapter.”
For fans of Death Cab you will no doubt like what you hear. Inspirations include three relationships, living in two different places and drinking and then not drinking.  It is like his personal narration of his time in the bands, a place where he can execute something wholly personal – sadly it fails to connect.

A man famed and loved for his cutting and cruel lyrics, this is very safe. It sounds ‘nice’ and all that, but is rather uninteresting. ‘Teardrop Windows’, ‘Dream Song’ and ‘Bigger Than Love’ are worth adding to the record collection, but that’s really about it.

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