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Chandeliers in the Savannah

 
Album Review: Chandeliers in the Savannah

  • Artist: Neon Blonde
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 13, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although Neon Blonde's Headlines EP showed that Johnny Whitney and Mark Gajadhar's side project could sound like the Blood Brothers while also sounding very little like them, it still wasn't adequate preparation for the crazed inventiveness of their full-length debut, Chandeliers in the Savannah. A glittering, sharp-edged magpie's nest of fractured glam, hip-hop, electronica, pop, Blood Brothers-style fury and whatever else caught the band's fancy, the album is an example of how to build something beautifully ugly out of trash. While Chandeliers in the Savannah's opening track, "Black Cactus Killers," could belong to the Blood Brothers, it quickly gets weirder and more eclectic from there, spanning the equally melodic and chaotic "Crystal Beaches Never Turned Me On" and the glammy, flamboyant piano ballad "Chandeliers and Vines" with blatant disregard for niceties like logic and continuity. Though tracks like "Princess Skullface Sings" lean towards danceppunk, the sound and approach are far more punk than dance, no matter how many drum machines and keyboards Neon Blonde tortured to make Chandeliers in the Savannah. Actually, the album is a lot less blatantly electronic than Headlines suggested it might be (although "Headlines" itself is still one of the highlights here). "New Detroit" starts out as a bouncy, acoustic singalong to urban decay before turning ferociously electric, while "Cherries in Slow Motion" teeters between a nasty tango and waltz. The little bits of pretty melodies that pop up almost every track on Chandeliers in the Savannah only make the album stranger: "Love Hounds"' chorus is downright lush, and the silky guitars on "The Future Is a Mesh Stallion" are wonderfully out-of-place with the song's hip-hop-inspired drum beats and synths. Likewise, "Wings Made Out of Noise" pairs one of the prettiest melodies with some of the ugliest lyrics: "The note carved in her back said 'I want a baby wrapped in hundred dollar bills.'" Packed full of so much stuff that whizzes by so fast, Neon Blonde's music might be slower and more melodic than the Blood Brothers, but it's still a pretty wild listen. Chandeliers in the Savannah manages to do more than just show off Whitney and Gajadhar's range; while it's got enough perverse power to please Blood Brothers' fans, it's also interesting enough in its own right to win over listeners up for a challenge. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Black Cactus Killers Neon Blonde (2:34)
Crystal Beaches Never Turned Me On Neon Blonde (2:51)
Chandeliers and Vines Neon Blonde (4:07)
Princess Skullface Sings Neon Blonde (2:30)
New Detroit Neon Blonde (2:50)
Headlines Neon Blonde (3:23)
Love Hounds Neon Blonde (3:27)
Dead Mellotron Neon Blonde (2:37)
Cherries in Slow Motion Neon Blonde (4:02)
The Future Is a Mesh Stallion Neon Blonde (3:47)
Wings Made Out of Noise Neon Blonde (2:21)

Credits

Joel Brown (Producer), Joel Brown (Engineer), Joel Brown (Mixing), Mark Gajadhar (Percussion), Mark Gajadhar (Drums), Mark Gajadhar (Drum Programming), Mark Gajadhar (Group Member), Johnny Whitney (Organ), Johnny Whitney (Bass), Johnny Whitney (Guitar), Johnny Whitney (Piano), Johnny Whitney (Keyboards), Johnny Whitney (Vocals), Johnny Whitney (Drum Programming), Johnny Whitney (Group Member), Kory Kruckenberg (Assistant Engineer), Joel Cuplin (Saxophone), Joel Cuplin (Group Member)
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Chandeliers in the Savannah
Studio album by Neon Blonde
Released 13 September 2005
Genre Art punk
Post-Hardcore
Length 34 minutes
Label Dim Mak
Producer Joel Brown
Professional reviews

Chandeliers in the Savannah is Neon Blonde's debut album, released September 13, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Black Cactus Killers" - 2:34
  2. "Crystal Beaches Never Turned Me On" - 2:51
  3. "Chandeliers and Vines" - 4:07
  4. "Princess Skullface Sings" - 2:30
  5. "New Detroit" - 2:50
  6. "Headlines" - 3:23
  7. "Love Hounds" - 3:27
  8. "Dead Mellotron" - 2:37
  9. "Cherries in Slow Motion" - 4:02
  10. "The Future is a Mesh Stallion" - 3:47
  11. "Wings Made out of Noise" - 2:21

Trivia

The music video for 'Headlines' features marionette versions of the band performing the song.

Aside from performing the vocals for the band, Johnny Whitney plays the Guitar, Bass, Keyboard, and Piano as well as Drum Programming


 
 
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