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Tom Vek|Luck

Luck

Tom Vek

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It's fitting that Tom Vek's third album is filled with songs about teetering between crisis and opportunity: after the release of Leisure Seizure, he was evicted from his East London studio to make room for more housing -- the same studio that he'd spent many of the years between his debut We Have Sound and Leisure Seizure building from scratch. Undeterred, he continued working on his music entirely on his own, channeling his frustration into an album that tries to graft order onto chaos, whether through reason, as on the taut opening track "How Am I Meant to Know," or potentially misplaced faith, as on the finale "Let's Pray." Vek conveys the anxiety and anger coursing through these tracks with hectic beats and synths that seem to buzz with impatience, resulting in tracks that are equally unsettling and appealing, like the Asian-tinged "Broke." The mix of philosophical lyrics and punchy sounds in Vek's music has always been unique, and while losing his studio might have been unfortunate in the short term, it gives Luck a newfound sense of purpose. Vek sounds more driven than ever before on "Sherman (Animals in the Jungle)," a bold call to action echoed by "Pushing Your Luck," where he sums things up in amusingly blunt fashion: "You better think how not to suck." Unfortunately, he squanders a chunk of Luck's momentum on the album's second half. "Trying to Do Better," the kind of empowering song Vek excelled at on Leisure Seizure, stumbles on choruses that are meant to soar, while "The Girl You Wouldn't Leave for Any Other Girl" is a little too simple and repetitive in its mix of loping acoustic guitars and braying vocals. He gets back on track with "The Tongue Avoids the Teeth," an equally bleak and catchy workout, and the fraught "A Mistake," which underscores Vek's emo influences when he yelps "You're only human!" Perhaps it's appropriate that an album named Luck features some of his finest moments as well as some of his most uneven ones. Even though Vek doesn't find or offer any easy answers on Luck, its highlights capture the most challenging and engaging parts of his work.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
How Am I Meant to Know
00:02:37

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

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2
Sherman (Animals in the Jungle)
00:04:03

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

3
Broke
00:04:23

Tom Vek, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

4
Pushing Your Luck
00:04:35

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

5
Ton of Bricks
00:05:36

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

6
Trying to Do Better
00:04:57

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

7
The Girl You Wouldn't Leave for Any Other Girl
00:04:19

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

8
A Mistake
00:04:05

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

9
You'll Stay
00:04:05

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

10
The Tongue Avoids the Teeth
00:04:06

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

11
Let's Pray
00:03:51

Tom Vek, Composer, Producer, MainArtist, MixingEngineer

2014 Moshi Moshi 2014 Moshi Moshi

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It's fitting that Tom Vek's third album is filled with songs about teetering between crisis and opportunity: after the release of Leisure Seizure, he was evicted from his East London studio to make room for more housing -- the same studio that he'd spent many of the years between his debut We Have Sound and Leisure Seizure building from scratch. Undeterred, he continued working on his music entirely on his own, channeling his frustration into an album that tries to graft order onto chaos, whether through reason, as on the taut opening track "How Am I Meant to Know," or potentially misplaced faith, as on the finale "Let's Pray." Vek conveys the anxiety and anger coursing through these tracks with hectic beats and synths that seem to buzz with impatience, resulting in tracks that are equally unsettling and appealing, like the Asian-tinged "Broke." The mix of philosophical lyrics and punchy sounds in Vek's music has always been unique, and while losing his studio might have been unfortunate in the short term, it gives Luck a newfound sense of purpose. Vek sounds more driven than ever before on "Sherman (Animals in the Jungle)," a bold call to action echoed by "Pushing Your Luck," where he sums things up in amusingly blunt fashion: "You better think how not to suck." Unfortunately, he squanders a chunk of Luck's momentum on the album's second half. "Trying to Do Better," the kind of empowering song Vek excelled at on Leisure Seizure, stumbles on choruses that are meant to soar, while "The Girl You Wouldn't Leave for Any Other Girl" is a little too simple and repetitive in its mix of loping acoustic guitars and braying vocals. He gets back on track with "The Tongue Avoids the Teeth," an equally bleak and catchy workout, and the fraught "A Mistake," which underscores Vek's emo influences when he yelps "You're only human!" Perhaps it's appropriate that an album named Luck features some of his finest moments as well as some of his most uneven ones. Even though Vek doesn't find or offer any easy answers on Luck, its highlights capture the most challenging and engaging parts of his work.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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