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Album Review: The Week Never Starts Round Here

  • Artist: Arab Strap
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Strap's first album continues the initial splash made by the quirky groove of "The First Big Weekend," which is included here with thirteen other songs. Moffat's technique of undersinging/speaking his lyrics at points, combined with the lack of a lyric sheet, does mean that his vaunted dissections of modern relationships aren't necessarily as prominent as the group's most rabid fans would have. They're understandable more often than not, but work better almost as the niggling voice of one's conscience rather than as a prominent lead (though his take on "General Plea to a Girlfriend" is blackly hilarious, words and delivery both). Instead, it's Middleton's arrangements and performances, assisted by other musician friends along the way, which shape the album's balance between late-night rumination and cryptically aggressive power. The overall production brings out a lot of both space and drum punch -- Steve Albini fans, especially those who appreciate his work with Slint, will likely enjoy the results here. "The Clearing," wisely released as a single, is a fantastic combination of everyone's efforts. Moffat's vocals are distorted but still quite clear, his subject matter as dour as legend has it, while a massive drum beat rumbles up from the depths behind a gentle combination of guitar, cello, and particularly lovely piano courtesy of Chris Geddes. Another track where Moffat's performance takes center stage is "The Smell of Outdoor Cooking," perhaps the most existential depiction of an evening barbecue ever, with a slightly queasy organ as the main instrument as drums relentlessly build. "I Work in a Saloon" is a quieter number in comparison to the restrained strength at play elsewhere, soft, crackling drum machines tracks and acoustic guitar supporting Moffat's ponderings. Other flecks of the folk roots of the group crop up on songs like "Little Girls," while "Deeper" concludes Week on a lengthy, low-key note. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Coming Down Arab Strap Arab Strap (3:33)
The Clearing Arab Strap Arab Strap (3:33)
Driving Arab Strap Arab Strap (2:10)
Gourmet Arab Strap Arab Strap (2:40)
I Work in a Saloon Arab Strap Arab Strap (2:35)
Wasting Arab Strap Arab Strap (3:41)
The Smell of Outdoor Cooking Arab Strap Arab Strap (3:38)
General Plea to a Girlfriend Arab Strap Arab Strap (1:43)
The First Big Weekend Arab Strap Arab Strap (4:52)
Kate Moss Arab Strap Arab Strap (4:49)
Little Girls Arab Strap Arab Strap (2:28)
Phone Me Tonight Arab Strap Arab Strap (4:28)
Blood Arab Strap Arab Strap (2:53)
Deeper Arab Strap Arab Strap (7:35)

Credits

Chris Geddes (Piano), Adam Piggot (Artwork), Paul Savage (Producer), Paul Savage (Engineer)
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The Week Never Starts Round Here
Studio album by Arab Strap
Released 25 November 1996
Recorded MCM Studios
Hamilton, Scotland
Genre Alternative rock
Length 49:36
Label Chemikal Underground
Producer Paul Savage
Professional reviews
Arab Strap chronology
The Week Never Starts Round Here
(1996)
Philophobia
(1998)

The Week Never Starts Round Here is the debut studio album by Arab Strap, released on November 25, 1996, on Chemikal Underground. During a 2009 interview, Malcolm Middleton stated that The Week Never Starts Round Here is his favourite Arab Strap release: "it’s completely undiluted and free from any self-expectations, which we later developed."[1]

Arab Strap also included a song entitled "The Week Never Starts Round Here" on their 2003 album, Monday at the Hug and Pint.

Track listing

All tracks written by Aidan Moffat and Malcolm Middleton.

  1. "Coming Down" – 3:35
  2. "The Clearing" – 5:52
  3. "Driving" – 2:11
  4. "Gourmet" – 2:40
  5. "I Work in a Saloon" – 2:35
  6. "Wasting" – 3:42
  7. "General Plea to a Girlfriend" – 1:44
  8. "The First Big Weekend" – 4:53
  9. "Kate Moss" – 4:50
  10. "Little Girls" – 2:29
  11. "Phone Me Tonight" – 4:28
  12. "Blood" – 2:54
  13. "Deeper" – 7:35

References

  1. ^ Lindsay, Andrew (2009-04-25). "Interview: Malcolm Middleton". Stereokill.net. http://stereokill.net/2009/04/25/interview-malcolm-middleton/. Retrieved on 2009-04-25. 

 
 

 

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