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Modern Gameplay

 
Album Review: Modern Gameplay

  • Artist: Sprites
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 05, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Sprites couldn't have picked a more appropriate title for their second full-length offering. The charming Modern Gameplay is full of quirky indie rock that sounds like the result of recording sessions that alternated between laying tracks down in one room and playing Space Invaders on an old Atari console in another -- and yeah, some of that time probably overlapped. Jason Korzen and crew beef up the instrumentation more than on Sprites' semi-acoustic 2003 album, but regardless, everything still sounds pretty stripped down. Korzen's dry talk-singing is unwavering -- he never exerts his voice more than what is necessary to utter words aloud -- surrounded by small doses of guitar, percussion, synths, and little computerized blips to bop each understated track merrily along. The songs are delightfully geeky in their subject matter, delivered as though Korzen was just thinking aloud instead of relaying previously written-down sentiments. Lyrics are clever and witty without him really trying to be much more than honest, from spending the end of the world in a mall avoiding zombies in "George Romero" to lamenting over time wasted on his computer in "I Started a Blog Nobody Read," to a fascination with cloning and Blade Runner on "The Most Dangerous Thing in the World." The record is an extremely light listen, demanding nothing more from listeners than to simply sit back and enjoy. Sprites are completely refreshing in their straightforward, unironic approach, and consequently, Modern Gameplay is one of the most likable records of 2006. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bionic Hands Jason Korzen Sprites (2:53)
George Romero Jason Korzen Sprites (3:19)
I Started a Blog Nobody Read Jason Korzen Sprites (2:18)
Overclockers of the World Unite Jason Korzen Sprites (1:31)
Me and the SYSOP Jason Korzen Sprites (2:36)
Modern Gameplay Jason Korzen Sprites (3:16)
Requirements for DJs Jason Korzen Sprites (:40)
Mystery Man Jason Korzen Sprites (3:29)
I Love You, You Retard Jason Korzen Sprites (2:50)
Unconditional Love Definition Jason Korzen Sprites (3:31)
Shirley Beans Jason Korzen Sprites (2:00)
Huygens vs. The Werewolf Jason Korzen Sprites (3:01)
A Good Friend Sticks to You Jason Korzen Sprites (1:58)
Dropping the Mir on Japan Jason Korzen Sprites (2:39)
The Most Dangerous Thing in the World (Invisible Robot) Jason Korzen Sprites (3:29)
Things Are Looking Up in Lebanon Jason Korzen Sprites (2:22)
Ambient Industrial Dronescape Jason Korzen Sprites (:45)

Credits

Jason Korzen (Group Member), Jason Korzen (Mixing), Kennedy Korzen (Vocals (Background)), Amy Korzen (Vocals), Ivan Ramiscal (Group Member), Jason Korzen (Engineer), Christopher Moll (Mixing), Jason Korzen (Vocals), Amy Korzen (Group Member), Jason Korzen (Audio Engineer), Ivan Ramiscal (Vocals), Amy Korzen (Various), Jason Korzen (Various), Ivan Ramiscal (Vocals), Christian Scanniello (Group Member)
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