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  • Artist: Blonde Redhead
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 10, 2007
  • Total Time: 43:23
  • Genre: Rock

Review

With each album since Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons, Blonde Redhead has made huge strides forward with their sound. Misery Is a Butterfly pitted fragile melodies against dark, swirling arrangements, and its tragic glamour turned the album into a cult favorite. On 23, the band trades the cloistered chamber rock of Butterfly for tone-bending dream pop and subtle electronics; while the wide open spaces sound a little bare at first, this streamlined approach ends up making this Blonde Redhead's loveliest and most accessible work yet. The group begins each album with a bold statement of purpose, and 23 is no different. The epic title track's delicate electronic rhythms, swooping, shimmering guitars, and majestically bittersweet melody pitch it somewhere between My Bloody Valentine and Asobi Seksu, showing how a more restrained Blonde Redhead can still sound lush and haunting. "Spring and Summer by Fall"'s streaming, comet-tail guitars and "Silently"'s thorny melody hark back to Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons, while "Heroine"'s vocoders sound surprisingly fresh, giving the song a fairy tale-meets-sci-fi vibe. This more whimsical, if not exactly lighthearted, feel flows through much of 23, especially on "Dr. Strangeluv," which boasts playful percussion and sparkling synths, and "Top Ranking," which layers Kazu Makino's vocals into futuristic girl group harmonies. However, Blonde Redhead hasn't ditched the brooding beauty of Misery Is a Butterfly entirely. "The Dress" is just as darkly stunning as any song on that album, with looping gasps and insistent guitars circling lyrics like "the fear starts creeping up when you have so much to lose," while "SW"'s melody and psychedelic brass interlude have a Butterfly-esque intensity. And as always, Blonde Redhead has a flair for haunting melodies, particularly on "Publisher," the chorus of which sounds peculiarly like Aerosmith's "Dream On." 23 is stunning -- in fact, its only flaw might be that its track listing is a little top-heavy, resulting in an album with an amazing first half and a flip side that is only very good. Nitpicking aside, 23 is mysterious and modern, with an artfully strange beauty that is more memorable than perfection. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
23 Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (5:18)
Dr. Strangeluv Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:47)
The Dress Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:00)
S.W. Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:35)
Spring and by Summer Fall Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:15)
Silently Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (3:57)
Publisher Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:01)
Heroine Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:11)
Top Ranking Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (3:27)
My Impure Hair Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead (4:52)

Credits

Alan Moulder (Mixing), Chris Coady (Audio Engineer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Brian Thorn (Assistant Engineer), Blonde Redhead (Producer), Blonde Redhead (Audio Production), Ed Horrox (A&R), Andy Savours (Mixing Assistant), Rich Costey (Mixing), Skúli Sverrisson (Bass), Eddie Jackson (Mixing Assistant), Ted Young (Assistant Engineer), Chris Coady (Engineer), Chris Sharp (A&R), Alex Gross (Artwork), Alexander Gelman (Creative Director), David Heasty (Art Direction), Morgan King (French Horn), Mitchell Froom (Help), Eddie Jackson (Editing)
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23
Studio album by Blonde Redhead
Released April 10, 2007
Genre indie rock, dream pop
Length 43:23
Label 4AD
Producer Blonde Redhead
Professional reviews
Blonde Redhead chronology
Misery Is a Butterfly
(2004)
23
(2007)

23 is the seventh studio album by Blonde Redhead, released on April 10, 2007 (2007-04-10). It debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 63, selling roughly 11,000 copies in its first week.[1]

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Background

The album is the first to be self-produced by the band, with additional assistance provided by Crowded House producer Mitchell Froom on two tracks, "Silently" and "Top Ranking". In a press release accompanying the album, the band acknowledged their goals to be more spontaneous in their song-writing, to aim for simplicity and clarity, and to create additional tensions. Drummer Simone Pace said he found it nerve-racking to enter the studio with only loose ideas for songs. Singer Kazu Makino admitted it "wasn't an entirely enjoyable experience. Without a producer, a referee, we could really get on each other's cases. It got intense."

The band admitted that until they reached the mixing stage they were unsure what direction the album was taking.

Simone said it "sounds fresh because we are exploring new things. We get tired of doing the same thing all the time, so we search for other things to do."

The music video for single "Top Ranking" was directed by Mike Mills, and guests director/writer/actress/artist Miranda July as the main, and only, character. At the start of the video it says "One pose per second." Following that we view July for the duration striking a different pose every second, creating the effect of a living statue.

The album's cover art, The Tragedy, was created by the artist Alex Gross.

Track listing

  1. "23" – 5:18
  2. "Dr. Strangeluv" – 4:47
  3. "The Dress" – 4:00
  4. "SW" – 4:35
  5. "Spring and by Summer Fall" – 4:15
  6. "Silently" – 3:57
  7. "Publisher" – 4:01
  8. "Heroine" – 4:11
  9. "Top Ranking" – 3:27
  10. "My Impure Hair" – 4:52
  • The Japanese edition includes two bonus tracks: "Signs Along the Path" and "(We Are a Real Team) Harry and I"

Singles

  • "23" (April 2, 2007)
    • light blue-colored 7" vinyl, featuring the album version only
  • "Silently" (June 11, 2007)
    • promo CD single b/w: "Signs Along the Path" and "(We Are a Real Team) Harry and I"
    • 7" vinyl single b/w: "(We Are a Real Team) Harry and I (Edit)"

References

  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "'NOW' Remains No. 1 As Bright Eyes Debuts High", Billboard.com, April 18, 2007.

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