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Demons Dance Alone

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To mark their 30th anniversary as a band, the Residents released this strangely programmatic album, their first since 1998's Wormwood: Curious Stories From the Bible. According to Cryptic Corporation (the band's corporate face), the songs on Demons Dance Alone were "written for the most part in the days following September 11" and "capture a quite different side of the Residents" -- a vulnerable and questioning side that poses unanswerable questions. What this means is a more subdued ambience and more tunefulness, and a little bit less "nyah-nyah-nyah," though not that much less. The first singing voice (on "Life Would Be Wonderful") is that dorky pseudo-country & western one that listeners have all come to know and be irritated by, but the next one sounds like it could be Syd Straw or maybe Lori Carson (Residents are never identified by name), and the song she sings, "The Weatherman," is disarming in its naked emotion. Goofiness is never far from the surface, as song titles like "Mickey Macaroni" and "Make Me Moo" indicate, but this time out it is seriously tempered by what sound like -- dare one suggest it? -- intimations of mortality.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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Demons Dance Alone

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1
Tongue Story part 1
00:01:14

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

2
Mr. Wonderful
00:03:52

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

3
The Weatherman
00:03:09

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

4
Ghost Child
00:02:59

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

5
Caring
00:03:54

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

6
Honey Bear
00:04:17

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

7
The Car Thief
00:04:02

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

8
Neediness
00:04:30

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

9
Tongue Story part 2
00:00:42

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

10
Thundering Skies
00:03:01

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

11
Mickey Macaroni
00:02:43

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

12
Betty's Body
00:03:33

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

13
My Brother Paul
00:03:09

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

14
Baja
00:03:14

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

15
Tongue Story part 3
00:00:42

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

16
The Beekeeper's Daughter
00:03:01

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

17
Wolverines
00:03:11

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

18
Make Me Moo
00:03:29

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

19
Tongue Story part 4
00:01:06

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

20
Demons Dance Alone
00:03:43

The Residents, Primary

2002 CRYPTIC CORP

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To mark their 30th anniversary as a band, the Residents released this strangely programmatic album, their first since 1998's Wormwood: Curious Stories From the Bible. According to Cryptic Corporation (the band's corporate face), the songs on Demons Dance Alone were "written for the most part in the days following September 11" and "capture a quite different side of the Residents" -- a vulnerable and questioning side that poses unanswerable questions. What this means is a more subdued ambience and more tunefulness, and a little bit less "nyah-nyah-nyah," though not that much less. The first singing voice (on "Life Would Be Wonderful") is that dorky pseudo-country & western one that listeners have all come to know and be irritated by, but the next one sounds like it could be Syd Straw or maybe Lori Carson (Residents are never identified by name), and the song she sings, "The Weatherman," is disarming in its naked emotion. Goofiness is never far from the surface, as song titles like "Mickey Macaroni" and "Make Me Moo" indicate, but this time out it is seriously tempered by what sound like -- dare one suggest it? -- intimations of mortality.

© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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