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The Coast Is Never Clear

Beulah

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After the dazzling reception of 1999's When Your Heartstrings Break, Beulah wasn't concerned with following things up with something fashionable. The bandmembers were near masters of crafting the perfect pop song -- for themselves -- and quite comfortable with the process. The Coast Is Never Clear captures Beulah's classy cool indie pop, akin to what came before. Singer/songwriter Miles Kurosky's quirky lyrical rants are spry, and the personal experiences behind each song allude to Beulah's unabashed nature. From the twangy licks of the bittersweet "Popular Mechanics for Lovers" to the psychedelic soul tinker of "A Good Man Is Easy to Kill," Beulah gives way to a breaking heart. Sulking and wistful, the theme works and it's not beyond measure. The pop melodies are relaxed; the harmonies are solid. "I'll Be Your Lampshade" is Beulah's country take, with sweeping horns and a sad, pathetic harmonica wallowing over a lost love. It's not necessarily fit for tears, but The Coast Is Never Clear isn't necessarily joyless. The band is sarcastically sweet on "What Will You Do When Your Suntan Fades?," while emulating what everyone has faced in the role of eager, adoring wooer. Beulah's indie cred cannot be tarnished with The Coast Is Never Clear. It's not strict rock music -- it's basic. And it's good.
© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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1
Hello Resolven
00:01:49

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

2
A Good Man Is Easy To Kill
00:04:20

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

3
What Will You Do When Your Suntan Fades?
00:04:05

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

4
Gene Autry
00:03:34

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

5
Silver Lining
00:02:34

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

6
Popular Mechanics For Lovers
00:03:03

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

7
Gravity's Bringing Us Down
00:04:39

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

8
Hey Brother
00:03:27

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

9
I'll Be Your Lampshade
00:04:11

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

10
Cruel Minor change
00:02:26

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

11
Burned By the Sun
00:02:46

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

12
Night Is The Day Turned Inside Out
00:04:11

Beulah, MainArtist

2001 Velocette Records 2001 Velocette Records

Album review

After the dazzling reception of 1999's When Your Heartstrings Break, Beulah wasn't concerned with following things up with something fashionable. The bandmembers were near masters of crafting the perfect pop song -- for themselves -- and quite comfortable with the process. The Coast Is Never Clear captures Beulah's classy cool indie pop, akin to what came before. Singer/songwriter Miles Kurosky's quirky lyrical rants are spry, and the personal experiences behind each song allude to Beulah's unabashed nature. From the twangy licks of the bittersweet "Popular Mechanics for Lovers" to the psychedelic soul tinker of "A Good Man Is Easy to Kill," Beulah gives way to a breaking heart. Sulking and wistful, the theme works and it's not beyond measure. The pop melodies are relaxed; the harmonies are solid. "I'll Be Your Lampshade" is Beulah's country take, with sweeping horns and a sad, pathetic harmonica wallowing over a lost love. It's not necessarily fit for tears, but The Coast Is Never Clear isn't necessarily joyless. The band is sarcastically sweet on "What Will You Do When Your Suntan Fades?," while emulating what everyone has faced in the role of eager, adoring wooer. Beulah's indie cred cannot be tarnished with The Coast Is Never Clear. It's not strict rock music -- it's basic. And it's good.
© MacKenzie Wilson /TiVo

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