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The Twilight Singers|Blackberry Belle

Blackberry Belle

The Twilight Singers

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Greg Dulli returns to his Twilight Singers project with the atmospheric Blackberry Belle. This time around, the dirtily soulful self-hater/lover is joined at one point or another by multi-instrumentalist Mathias Schneeberger, guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart, Galactic drummer Stanton Moore, the incomparable Petra Haden, and Mark Lanegan, who takes main vocal duties for the shadowy devil of closer "Number Nine." Apollonia even makes an appearance as a backing vocalist for a few tracks. Somehow, even with its grainy appropriations of trip-hop (especially "Teenage Wristband," which sounds like a holdover from the first half of the Singers' 2000 debut), everything on Blackberry Belle begins to eventually sound like Leonard Cohen. The moody black-and-white palm tree cover art is no joke -- this is an album that views sunlight through the cracked blinds of a claustrophobic hotel lounge. "There's a riot goin' on/Inside of me/Won't you come inside/See what I see?," "I think we're lost, don't worry/I've been here before," "If you're in trouble then I'll follow" -- it's melancholy and death wishes in the first person here, and love only exists as a means to a bitter end. These are themes that Dulli has made a habit of discussing; nevertheless, they're made newly potent over Blackberry's dusky, shifting rhythms. Things are too scary to be danceable, although the album definitely has a groove. "Decatur St." mixes Massive Attack with Afghan Whigs, while "Follow You Down" is shimmering and stripped-down, with only frail guitar and piano to guide its death wish lyrics. Drummer Moore injects some funk into "Feathers," and "Esta Noche" finds the inherent beat in a European dial tone. Quietly building opener "Martin Eden" might make the defining statement of the record with its initial lines: "Black out the windows/It's party time." Cohen's melancholy is coursing through Dulli's tortured veins; it's good to see that he's still getting top-notch talent to aid in the nightly bloodletting.

© Johnny Loftus /TiVo

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1
Martin Eden
00:03:39

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

2
Esta Noche
00:04:33

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist - Mathias Schneeberger, Composer

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

3
Teenage Wristband
00:03:34

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

4
St. Gregory
00:03:28

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist - Jesse Tobias, Composer

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

5
The Killer
00:04:28

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist - Chris Phillips, Composer

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

6
Decatur St.
00:04:10

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

7
Papillon
00:04:24

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

8
Follow Your Down
00:02:24

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

9
Feathers
00:04:02

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

10
Fat City (Slight Return)
00:03:25

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

11
Number Nine
00:06:32

The Twilight Singers, MainArtist - Greg Dulli, Composer, Lyricist

2003 One Little Independent Records 2003 One Little Independent Records

Chronique

Greg Dulli returns to his Twilight Singers project with the atmospheric Blackberry Belle. This time around, the dirtily soulful self-hater/lover is joined at one point or another by multi-instrumentalist Mathias Schneeberger, guitarist Alvin Youngblood Hart, Galactic drummer Stanton Moore, the incomparable Petra Haden, and Mark Lanegan, who takes main vocal duties for the shadowy devil of closer "Number Nine." Apollonia even makes an appearance as a backing vocalist for a few tracks. Somehow, even with its grainy appropriations of trip-hop (especially "Teenage Wristband," which sounds like a holdover from the first half of the Singers' 2000 debut), everything on Blackberry Belle begins to eventually sound like Leonard Cohen. The moody black-and-white palm tree cover art is no joke -- this is an album that views sunlight through the cracked blinds of a claustrophobic hotel lounge. "There's a riot goin' on/Inside of me/Won't you come inside/See what I see?," "I think we're lost, don't worry/I've been here before," "If you're in trouble then I'll follow" -- it's melancholy and death wishes in the first person here, and love only exists as a means to a bitter end. These are themes that Dulli has made a habit of discussing; nevertheless, they're made newly potent over Blackberry's dusky, shifting rhythms. Things are too scary to be danceable, although the album definitely has a groove. "Decatur St." mixes Massive Attack with Afghan Whigs, while "Follow You Down" is shimmering and stripped-down, with only frail guitar and piano to guide its death wish lyrics. Drummer Moore injects some funk into "Feathers," and "Esta Noche" finds the inherent beat in a European dial tone. Quietly building opener "Martin Eden" might make the defining statement of the record with its initial lines: "Black out the windows/It's party time." Cohen's melancholy is coursing through Dulli's tortured veins; it's good to see that he's still getting top-notch talent to aid in the nightly bloodletting.

© Johnny Loftus /TiVo

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