One of my best friends forever (some people call this "BFF") fronts Man Plus. They're hipper than all fuck, so I thought I would curse them by writing a review of their current release, We Had No Sex that they can use as is their want.
First, though, when googling "Man Plus" for pictures I found this, and am in love:
ok. for serious now.
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“We’re not really joking, which is the new irony,” Jared
Mills half-jokes, talking about lyrics from his Man Plus’ debut EP—the
excellent and promising We Had No Sex. He’s
right and he’s right: lyrics like “I cut myself to kill the man/ I am” would
cause a roomful of cringes if not delivered with wide eyes; the wink is the
music, driving guitars and manic proto-punk supporting a stoic punch line. This
is the new black.
Eight tracks and nearly twenty five minutes, We Had No Sex could be a mini-album if not for the track by track genre jumping talent show. Lemonheads-esque “100 Sparrows Chirping ‘You S**k, You S**k!’” is upbeat, bittersweet (barely bitter) radio rock. Immediately following, “Jacob the Skate” opens with cold electronics launches into cut-down-the-road lyrics. That track-to-track juxtaposition is the crux of the album; the wholly self-aware manic/depressive performance is as utterly captivating as it is beguiling and perplexing
Man Plus is a strong unit, from heady songwriting to smart, tight performances from Kyle Smith, Ben Findley, and Amanda Findley*. Any musical restraint on these tracks is merely a vehicle for live performance—where Man Plus is at its jaw-dropping best.
We Had No Sex is exciting because of its flaws: sprawlingly both spastic and self-indulgent. A full-length that manages to harness some immense songwriting talent while also expanding “the new irony” of lyrical performance has the potential to be an absolute masterpiece. I’ll be first in line to hear it.
*No relation, but totally creepy.
Man Plus, not Manplus anymore silly. Also I want to hang out sometime, so you should give me a call sometime if you are down for a little risk-y business.
Posted by: Eric | February 01, 2007 at 12:57 PM