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Inches

 
Album Review: Inches

  • Artist: Les Savy Fav
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 20, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The culmination of a project eight years in the making, Les Savy Fav's Inches gathers nine singles -- 18 tracks in all -- that the band began recording in 1996 and then released through nine different labels (including Sub Pop, Monitor, and Suicide Squeeze). Inches presents these singles in reverse chronological order, a clever and somewhat daring move; as the album plays, the band's sound unravels from the sleek, danceable art-punk of songs like "Meet Me in the Dollar Bin" to the rougher sounds of "Bringing Us Down" and "Reprobates Resume." But while "Hold Onto Your Genre" and "Hello Halo, Goodbye Glands" are more refined than what follows them on Inches, that doesn't mean that the earliest songs on the collection are rudimentary. "Rodeo" and the epic "Our Coastal Hymn" display the taut rhythms, sharp guitars, and equally sharp lyrics that are the foundation of Les Savy Fav's sound; in fact, the band has been riffing on this angular, danceable, post-punk-influenced sound for so long that it's a wonder it's taken so long for so many other bands to catch up with them. Meanwhile, "Reformat [Dramatic Reading]," a short play about a doomed submarine and the men on board, and the subsequent live performance of "Reformat" exemplify the artiness that is reflected in every aspect of the band. Interestingly, more than half of Inches was recorded in 2003 and 2002, making the first half of the album more of a piece than its second half. Indeed, songs like "We'll Make a Lover Out of You," "Knowing How the World Works," and "The Sweat Descends" have a nearly perfect blend of angularity and accessibility, and help make Inches just as consistent, if not more so, than the band's proper releases. Inches is an ambitious concept, but the band's success with it is another example of Les Savy Fav's mix of intellect and volatility.

The first pressing of Inches also comes with a DVD that includes features that range from nice but not essential (30 photos of the band, a DVD audio version of the album) to more interesting bonuses like track-by-track commentary by the band and their friends and accomplices (including producer Chris Zane and Chunklet magazine publisher Henry H. Owings as well as multi-talented performers David Cross and Fred Armisen), videos, and live performances. The commentaries alternate between informative, silly, and downright strange, but they do make the case for more bands giving their music a similar treatment. Likewise, the videos run the gamut from silly (the dancing cowboy in "Rodeo," the amorous sock puppets in "We'll Make a Lover of You") to elevated (the stark animated/photo-collage video for "Reformat [Dramatic Reading]," the scientific/sociological imagery in "Hello Halo, Goodbye Glands"). And the live performances of "Disco Drive," "Knowing How the World Works," and "Who Rocks the Party?" follow a similar devolution to Inches itself, with singer Tim Harrington getting covered with paint, removing half his clothes, diving into the audience, and, finally, serenading a bunny. With or without the bonus DVD, Inches is a comprehensive look at Les Savy Fav. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Meet Me in the Dollar Bin Les Savy Fav (4:21)
Hold On to Your Genre Les Savy Fav (5:16)
We'll Make a Lover of You Les Savy Fav (3:43)
Fading Vibes Les Savy Fav (3:58)
The Sweat Descends Les Savy Fav (4:15)
Knowing How the World Works Les Savy Fav (4:49)
Hello Halo, Goodbye Glands Les Savy Fav (3:53)
Obsessed With the Excess Les Savy Fav (4:05)
One Way Window Les Savy Fav (3:18)
Yawn, Yawn, Yawn Les Savy Fav (2:56)
No Sleeves Seth Jabour, Tim Harrington, Syd Butler, Harrison Haynes Les Savy Fav (4:14)
Reprobates Resume Les Savy Fav (3:23)
Reformat [Live] Les Savy Fav Les Savy Fav (6:10)
Reformat [Dramatic Reading] Les Savy Fav Les Savy Fav (2:55)
Bringing Us Down Les Savy Fav (3:04)
Our Coastal Hymn Les Savy Fav (4:20)
Blackouts on Thursday Les Savy Fav (3:27)
Rodeo Les Savy Fav (2:20)
DVD [*] Les Savy Fav

Credits

Seth Jabour (Overdubs), Philip Manley (Engineer), Seth Jabour (Vocals), Pat Mahoney (Group Member), Billy Pavone (Commentary), Tim Harrington (Engineer), Tim Harrington (Vocals), Gibb Slife (Group Member), Matt Schulz (Engineer), Chris Zane (Engineer), Seth Jabour (Guitar), Billy Pavone (Engineer), Jerry Ryan (Engineer), Seth Jabour (Group Member), Chris Zane (Mixing), Dave Gardner (Mastering), Seth Jabour (Mixing), Pat Mahoney (Drums), James Murphy (Engineer), Gibb Slife (Guitar), Syd Butler (Bass), Tim Harrington (Overdubs), Harrison Haynes (Drums), Harrison Haynes (Group Member), Tim Harrington (Mixing), Syd Butler (Group Member), Phil Ek (Engineer), Tim Harrington (Group Member)
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Inches
Compilation album by Les Savy Fav
Released April 20, 2004
Recorded 1995 - 2004
Length 1:10:28
Label French Kiss Records
Professional reviews
Les Savy Fav chronology
Go Forth
(2001)
Inches
(2004)
Let's Stay Friends
(2007)

Inches is an album by Les Savy Fav. Initial pressings of the CD came with a DVD featuring live performances, music videos and photos.

The album is a collection of singles from 1995-2004, containing many songs that were previously available on vinyl only. Among the tracks is "The Sweat Descends" which later became a single and was placed on several Best of 2004 rankings. "Meet Me in the Dollar Bin" is a song about one-hit wonders and bands that fall out of style. The song "Reformat" is recorded in two versions: a live version from a concert with fans providing extra vocals and a six-minute 'radio play' about a submarine captain who is executed by guillotine in a football stadium.

Track listing

  1. "Meet Me in the Dollar Bin" - 4:21
  2. "Hold On to Your Genre" - 5:16
  3. "We'll Make a Lover of You" - 3:43
  4. "Fading Vibes" - 3:58
  5. "The Sweat Descends" - 4:15
  6. "Knowing How the World Works" - 4:49
  7. "Hello Halo, Goodbye Glands" - 3:53
  8. "Obsessed With The Excess" - 4:05
  9. "One Way Widow" - 3:18
  10. "Yawn. Yawn, Yawn" - 2:56
  11. "No Sleeves" - 4:14
  12. "Reprobates Resume" - 3:23
  13. "Reformat (Live)" - 6:10
  14. "Reformat (Dramatic Reading)" - 2:55
  15. "Bringing Us Down" - 3:04
  16. "Our Coastal Hymn" - 4:20
  17. "Blackouts on Thursday" - 3:27
  18. "Rodeo" - 2:20

 
 
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