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Solid States

The Posies

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Thirty years after Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow started working together, the Posies have evolved from a great pop band into a terrific part-time job. Auer and Stringfellow each have enough going on that the band has ceased to be a full-time concern. But when they do get together and make new music, they do so with impressive commitment and enthusiasm. Solid States is the first Posies album in six years, and their first since the death of longtime drummer Darius Minwalla. Working with a new percussionist (Frankie Siragusa) and a different approach, the album sounds significantly different than much of their previous work. The big guitars that dominated the Posies' classic period albums are far less conspicuous here, and keyboards and electronics play a much bigger role in the arrangements. The Baroque pop accents of Failure and Dear 23 are pretty much gone, as are the guitar heroics of Frosting on the Beater and Amazing Disgrace. Despite all that, Solid States still sounds like the Posies. This is different version of the band, to be sure, but Auer and Stringfellow's superb harmonies and clever songcraft are a potent reminder of who's at the controls here. The melodies are more streamlined than in days past, but the hooks are still pure pop perfection, and the arrangements serve the tunes well. If the Posies are working more inside the box in 2016, they're hardly alone, and they haven't let their new working methods rob them of their intelligence or their tunefulness. And the political consciousness that made itself known on 2005's Every Kind of Light is even more prominent on Solid States. Lyrically, this is among the sharpest and wittiest collections of songs this band has ever released. Add in the similarly fine music, and Solid States demonstrates the Posies have plenty of fresh ideas and great records left in them after three decades.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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We R Power!
00:02:53

The Posies, MainArtist

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Unlikely Places
00:03:41

The Posies, MainArtist

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3
Scattered
00:03:39

The Posies, MainArtist

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4
Titanic
00:03:49

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

5
Squirrel vs Snake
00:03:54

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

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March Climes
00:03:49

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

7
M Doll
00:03:01

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

8
The Definition
00:03:42

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

9
The Plague
00:03:59

The Posies, MainArtist

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10
Rollercoaster Zen
00:03:38

The Posies, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc. (P) 2016 Lojinx Ltd, under exclusive licence from My Music Empire, Inc.

11
The Sound Of Clouds
00:03:50

The Posies, MainArtist

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Radiance
00:04:03

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Album review

Thirty years after Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow started working together, the Posies have evolved from a great pop band into a terrific part-time job. Auer and Stringfellow each have enough going on that the band has ceased to be a full-time concern. But when they do get together and make new music, they do so with impressive commitment and enthusiasm. Solid States is the first Posies album in six years, and their first since the death of longtime drummer Darius Minwalla. Working with a new percussionist (Frankie Siragusa) and a different approach, the album sounds significantly different than much of their previous work. The big guitars that dominated the Posies' classic period albums are far less conspicuous here, and keyboards and electronics play a much bigger role in the arrangements. The Baroque pop accents of Failure and Dear 23 are pretty much gone, as are the guitar heroics of Frosting on the Beater and Amazing Disgrace. Despite all that, Solid States still sounds like the Posies. This is different version of the band, to be sure, but Auer and Stringfellow's superb harmonies and clever songcraft are a potent reminder of who's at the controls here. The melodies are more streamlined than in days past, but the hooks are still pure pop perfection, and the arrangements serve the tunes well. If the Posies are working more inside the box in 2016, they're hardly alone, and they haven't let their new working methods rob them of their intelligence or their tunefulness. And the political consciousness that made itself known on 2005's Every Kind of Light is even more prominent on Solid States. Lyrically, this is among the sharpest and wittiest collections of songs this band has ever released. Add in the similarly fine music, and Solid States demonstrates the Posies have plenty of fresh ideas and great records left in them after three decades.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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