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The National Health (Deluxe)

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After 2009's somewhat disappointing Quicken the Heart, Maxïmo Park took a break, during which singer/songwriter Paul Smith released his more expansive solo album Margins. On The National Health, Smith and the rest of the band seem revitalized by the time off, delivering some of their catchiest and widest-ranging songs since their debut, A Certain Trigger. Interestingly, though, Maxïmo Park aren't trying to resuscitate the bouncy post-punk of their early days -- instead, they try out more sounds and ideas than ever, and most of them stick. The album's title track is inspired by the economic malaise the U.K. (and indeed, much of the world) experienced in the 2010s, and it reveals that the band's rock is invigorated by outrage; the surging guitars and Smith's earnest yelp edge close to emo, although Maxïmo Park might not necessarily see that description as negative, since they were always the most earnest and heartfelt of their contemporaries. Elsewhere, the band incorporates more electronic elements into its sound -- a somewhat ironic development, given that The National Health is the first album the group has released that's not on Warp Records -- and the results are often thrilling, particularly on the Pulp-esque "Until the Earth Would Open" and "Write This Down." Smith also tries on different vocal stylings for size, adopting a lower, more nuanced delivery on "Hips and Lips" that suggests he and the rest of the band can shed any lingering remains of their post-punk revival roots if they want to. However, they certainly don't need to, as long as the songs are as good as they are here: "The Undercurrents," "Reluctant Love," and "Take Me Home" are all fine examples of the sadder-but-wiser love songs Maxïmo Park have excelled at since the beginning. While a few songs aren't total successes -- "This Is What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" feels a little too slick for its own good -- on The National Health, the band's own health seems more sanguine than it has in some time.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
When I Was Wild
00:01:01

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

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The National Health
00:02:59

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

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Hips and Lips
00:03:31

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

4
The Undercurrents
00:03:59

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

5
Write This Down
00:03:13

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Archis Tiku, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

6
Reluctant Love
00:03:16

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

7
Until the Earth Would Open
00:03:15

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

8
Banlieue
00:02:49

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

9
This Is What Becomes of the Brokenhearted
00:03:52

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

10
Wolf Among Men
00:02:51

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

11
Take Me Home
00:02:54

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Paul Smith, Composer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

12
Unfamiliar Places
00:03:47

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Gil Norton, Producer - Paul Smith, Composer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

13
Waves of Fear
00:02:41

Maximo Park, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Gil Norton, Producer - Dan Austin, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

DISC 2

1
The Undercurrents (Acoustic)
00:03:33

Maximo Park, Producer, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer - Lukas Wooller, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

2
Hips and Lips (Acoustic)
00:03:15

Maximo Park, Producer, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, MixingEngineer - Lukas Wooller, Composer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

3
Reluctant Love (Acoustic)
00:03:14

Maximo Park, Producer, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

4
Until the Earth Would Open (Acoustic)
00:03:23

Maximo Park, Producer, MainArtist - Duncan Lloyd, Composer, MixingEngineer

2012 V2 Music 2012 V2 Music

Album review

After 2009's somewhat disappointing Quicken the Heart, Maxïmo Park took a break, during which singer/songwriter Paul Smith released his more expansive solo album Margins. On The National Health, Smith and the rest of the band seem revitalized by the time off, delivering some of their catchiest and widest-ranging songs since their debut, A Certain Trigger. Interestingly, though, Maxïmo Park aren't trying to resuscitate the bouncy post-punk of their early days -- instead, they try out more sounds and ideas than ever, and most of them stick. The album's title track is inspired by the economic malaise the U.K. (and indeed, much of the world) experienced in the 2010s, and it reveals that the band's rock is invigorated by outrage; the surging guitars and Smith's earnest yelp edge close to emo, although Maxïmo Park might not necessarily see that description as negative, since they were always the most earnest and heartfelt of their contemporaries. Elsewhere, the band incorporates more electronic elements into its sound -- a somewhat ironic development, given that The National Health is the first album the group has released that's not on Warp Records -- and the results are often thrilling, particularly on the Pulp-esque "Until the Earth Would Open" and "Write This Down." Smith also tries on different vocal stylings for size, adopting a lower, more nuanced delivery on "Hips and Lips" that suggests he and the rest of the band can shed any lingering remains of their post-punk revival roots if they want to. However, they certainly don't need to, as long as the songs are as good as they are here: "The Undercurrents," "Reluctant Love," and "Take Me Home" are all fine examples of the sadder-but-wiser love songs Maxïmo Park have excelled at since the beginning. While a few songs aren't total successes -- "This Is What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" feels a little too slick for its own good -- on The National Health, the band's own health seems more sanguine than it has in some time.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

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