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Album Review: Dumb Luck

  • Artist: Dntel
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 24, 2007
  • Total Time: 41:20
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

It certainly wasn't a fluke that the Postal Service's Give Up became so popular -- the sleek sounds and vulnerable melodies Jimmy Tamborello and Ben Gibbard fused together were a perfect combination for early-2000s indie. For a time, it seemed like the Postal Service might overshadow Tamborello's more venerable experimental project, Dntel, so it's nice to see that he returned to it with Dumb Luck, which arrived six years after the brilliant Life Is Full of Possibilities. It's even nicer to discover that Dntel still has an identity distinct from the Postal Service: Dumb Luck is another lovely, impressionistic collage of dream pop, indie rock, and electronic sounds, graced with vocals by some of indie's most distinctive singers. A little of the Postal Service's immediacy has rubbed off on Dumb Luck's songwriting, but Dntel's sound remains much more abstract, with squiggles, splashes, and scratches of sound popping up everywhere; the electro-calypso of "The Distance" feels like it's melting, bending, and breaking right before your ears. Dumb Luck's whimsical arrangements and production tricks are a lot more involved and ornate than Life Is Full of Possibilities' sound was, but these flights of fancy and intentional imperfections are just as much a part of the songwriting as the lyrics and melodies are. Nowhere is this clearer than on the title track, which opens the album with Tamborello's own sweet, self-effacing vocals set against staticky electronics and acoustic guitars that set the tone for the rest of these bruised and intimate songs. The album's subtly but constantly changing backdrops take listeners on a journey: "To a Fault" roams from plucked acoustic guitars to ebbing and flowing tides of electronic noise made all the moodier by layered vocals courtesy of Grizzly Bear's Edward Droste (indeed, "To a Fault" could have easily appeared on Yellow House). Tamborello's palette of singers plays an even more vital role on Dumb Luck than on Life Is Full of Possibilities, with each track playing to the strengths of its guest star. On "Roll On," Jenny Lewis' girlish twang warms up the self-destructing sounds around her; Lali Puna adds just the right detached elegance to "I'd Like to Know"; and Conor Oberst's groggy mumble underscores the hung-over heartbreak of "Breakfast in Bed." "Rock My Boat," which features Mia Doi Todd's caressing vocals, sounds like a lost '70s singer/songwriter classic shot into space, and comes the closest to the seemingly effortless majesty of Life Is Full of Possibilities. Dumb Luck isn't quite as cohesive as Dntel's debut was, but it is beautiful and carefully crafted enough to show that none of Tamborello's successes are flukes. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Dumb Luck Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (5:20)
To a Fault Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (6:32)
I'd Like to Know Valerie Trebeljahr, Jimmy Tamborello, Markus Acher Dntel (3:47)
Roll On Jenny Lewis Dntel (3:40)
The Distance Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (4:05)
Rock My Boat Jimmy Tamborello, Mia Doi Todd Dntel (3:52)
Natural Resources Andrew Broder, Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (4:38)
Breakfast in Bed Conor Oberst, Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (3:52)
Dreams Mystic Chords of Memory, Jimmy Tamborello Dntel (5:34)

Credits

Valerie Trebeljahr (Vocals), Christopher Gunst (Harp), Grant Olsen (Glockenspiel), Scott Blue (Drums), James A. Tamborello (Saxophone), Markus Acher (Synthesizer), Morgan Nagler (Vocals (Background)), Markus Acher (Vocals), Mia Doi Todd (Vocals), Andrew Broder (Engineer), Andrew Broder (Drums), Dusty Summers (Design), Grant Olsen (Lyricist), Markus Acher (Engineer), Jennifer Gunst (Engineer), Andrew Broder (Vocals), Grant Olsen (Sound Effects), Jennifer Gunst (Vocals), Christopher Gunst (Synthesizer Flute), Christopher Gunst (Engineer), Christopher Gunst (Bass), Christopher Gunst (Vocals), Tony Kiewel (A&R), Jennifer Gunst (Synthesizer Flute), Grant Olsen (Glockenspiel), Chris Hathwell (Drums), Paul Larson (Guitar), Edward Droste (Engineer), Brian Tamborello (Photography), Mia Doi Todd (Engineer), Christopher Gunst (Guitar), Jennifer Gunst (Guitar), Jennifer Gunst (Bass), Ben Kersten (Engineer), James A. Tamborello (Saxophone), Scott Blue (Drums), Valerie Trebeljahr (Synthesizer), Jenny Lewis (Guitar), Conor Oberst (Vocals), Jenny Lewis (Vocals), Sonya Westcott (Vocals), Ben Karsten (Engineer), Edward Droste (Vocals), Norman Nitzsche (Mastering), Edward Droste (Sounds), Grant Olsen (Vocals), Valerie Trebeljahr (Engineer), Jimmy Tamborello (Vocals), Jimmy Tamborello (Mixing), Jimmy Tamborello (Engineer), Grant Olsen (Keyboards), Jennifer Gunst (Harp), Ed Droste (Vocals)
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Dumb Luck
Studio album by Dntel
Released April 24, 2007
Label Sub Pop
Professional reviews
Dntel chronology
Life Is Full of Possibilities
(2001)
Dumb Luck
(2007)

Dumb Luck is Dntel's third and latest album, it was released on April 24th, 2007. It is also Dntel's first LP under the Sub Pop label.

Sound

The sound of Dumb Luck is a less glitch-oriented and more electroacoustic sound than more of his earlier work, with tracks like "To a Fault" and "Dreams," although electronics are the primary source for such songs as "Dumb Luck" and "Natural Resources". The songs recorded on this album were recorded between the years 2002-07.

Dumb Luck single

The song "Dumb Luck" was made available at Sub Pop's website.

Track listing

  1. "Dumb Luck"
  2. "To a Fault" [ft. Grizzly Bear]
  3. "I'd Like to Know" [ft. Lali Puna]
  4. "Roll On" [ft. Jenny Lewis]
  5. "The Distance" [ft. Arthur & Yu]
  6. "Rock My Boat" [ft. Mia Doi Todd]
  7. "Natural Resources" [ft. Andrew Broder of Fog]
  8. "Breakfast in Bed" [ft. Conor Oberst]
  9. "Dreams" [ft. Mystic Chords of Memory]
  10. "Everything's Tricks" (UK Release Bonus Track)
  • iTunes Track Listing
  1. "Dumb Luck"
  2. "To a Fault" [ft. Grizzly Bear]
  3. "I'd Like to Know" [ft. Lali Puna]
  4. "Roll On" [ft. Jenny Lewis]
  5. "The Distance" [ft. Arthur & Yu]
  6. "Rock My Boat" [ft. Mia Doi Todd]
  7. "Natural Resources" [ft. Andrew Broder of Fog]
  8. "Breakfast in Bed" [ft. Conor Oberst]
  9. "Dreams" [ft. Mystic Chords of Memory]
  10. Rock My Boat (Roger O'Donnell Mix)
  11. Natural Resources (Gudrun Gut's Natural Mix)

 
 

 

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