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The Whitest Boy Alive no doubt intend their moniker facetiously, if not a bit self-mockingly, but it's a useful cue in pinpointing their music, which does in fact display many qualities frequently associated with whiteness. Fortunately, unfunkiness is not primary among them. Splitting the unlikely but not insurmountable distance between the hushed acoustic folk-pop of Kings of Convenience, Erlend Øye's previous main concern, and the stylish electronic dance-pop of his solo work, TWBA set their sights on gently grooving indie rock/pop, achieved through essentially non-electronic means (guitar, bass, drums, and the occasional electric piano.) Their grooves may not be particularly soulful, but they're toe-tapping enough, and very smartly performed, with an interlocking crispness that recalls Phoenix or perhaps a much less twitchy version of early Talking Heads. That smoothness and precision -- in rhythmic execution, instrumental tone, lyrical diction, and overall sound -- is, for better or worse, Dreams' most notable feature. Call it sonic purity and aesthetic clarity, or call it smarmy slickness and stuffy sterility; it's a pretty white sound either way you take it. But however polite or uptight it may be, pop music floats or fails on the strength of the songs, which in this case are frustratingly hit or miss. There are a handful of winners here -- the peppy kick-off "Burning," the jumpy quasi-dance-punk of "Fireworks,"the brooding "Done with You" and the sweet, hesitantly self-affirming "Don't Give Up" -- and they are gleaming. Too much of the remainder of the album, though, lags in too-similar, blandly vanilla territory; less white hot than white bread.
© K. Ross Hoffman /TiVo
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The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Composer, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Composer, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Daniel Nentwig, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Sebastian Maschad, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Marcin Oez, Dave Turovsky, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
The Whitest Boy Alive, Main Artist - Erlend Øye, Kompis, Composer - Erlend Øye, Lyricist - BMG UK, Copyright Control
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
Album review
The Whitest Boy Alive no doubt intend their moniker facetiously, if not a bit self-mockingly, but it's a useful cue in pinpointing their music, which does in fact display many qualities frequently associated with whiteness. Fortunately, unfunkiness is not primary among them. Splitting the unlikely but not insurmountable distance between the hushed acoustic folk-pop of Kings of Convenience, Erlend Øye's previous main concern, and the stylish electronic dance-pop of his solo work, TWBA set their sights on gently grooving indie rock/pop, achieved through essentially non-electronic means (guitar, bass, drums, and the occasional electric piano.) Their grooves may not be particularly soulful, but they're toe-tapping enough, and very smartly performed, with an interlocking crispness that recalls Phoenix or perhaps a much less twitchy version of early Talking Heads. That smoothness and precision -- in rhythmic execution, instrumental tone, lyrical diction, and overall sound -- is, for better or worse, Dreams' most notable feature. Call it sonic purity and aesthetic clarity, or call it smarmy slickness and stuffy sterility; it's a pretty white sound either way you take it. But however polite or uptight it may be, pop music floats or fails on the strength of the songs, which in this case are frustratingly hit or miss. There are a handful of winners here -- the peppy kick-off "Burning," the jumpy quasi-dance-punk of "Fireworks,"the brooding "Done with You" and the sweet, hesitantly self-affirming "Don't Give Up" -- and they are gleaming. Too much of the remainder of the album, though, lags in too-similar, blandly vanilla territory; less white hot than white bread.
© K. Ross Hoffman /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:41:19
- Main artists: The Whitest Boy Alive
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Bubbles Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
2006 Bubbles Records 2006 Asound
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