Parquet Courts
Light Up Gold


4.0
excellent

Review

by FlattedThird USER (10 Reviews)
January 24th, 2013 | 35 replies


Release Date: 2012 | Tracklist

Review Summary: While many people couldn't get over The Men's recent leanings toward The Replacements, Parquet Courts' Light Up Gold does Open Your Heart a favor in distancing it from those critiques, further carving out the niche this music is beginning to inhabit.

Equal parts Pavement, Minutemen, and Replacements, Parquet Courts establish their own slacker, protester, Americana sound out of the stated influences. The kind of music your mom tells you to turn off, Light Up Gold is a sturdy gem. Their lack of effort perfectly sets out the sometimes - when the band feels like giving a *** - starkly abrasive lyrics; lines like "Socrates died in the ***ing gutter" really pop in the quasi lo-fi mix. The cover of this record vaguely tells the story of the formerly Texan band relocating to New York City to try their hand at swimming in a bigger pond: an annotated picture of a ritual often associated with Texas -- that shouldn't seem pejorative toward the band, or simliar bands, especially when they're this good at relocating, advancing their sound.

Balancing the slacker mentality with some of the aggressive political songs is what makes Light Up Gold such a treat. It doesn't dwell on anything too serious for long. The Middle America anti-fight song "Careers in Combat" is followed by the two part cool down tracks titled after the record - it's a rest, letting the band and listener let what previously transpired sink in. So, as hard as anyone tries to draw conclusions about the band sounding too much like one of its aforementioned influences, the album's track listing and composure defends its originality in spades. "N Dakota" and "Stoned and Starving", the album's two best tracks, anchor the middle of the album perfectly; so rarely do people look forward to the meat of an album, often focusing on the openers and closers too closely. The latter track is a perfect example of how the slacker and Americana influences Parquet Courts cite blend so well together, with ease. "No Ideas" feels so lazy that it sounds like the band forgot to tune their guitars, nearly achieving Sonic Youth guitar harmonies.

While many people couldn't get over The Men's recent leanings toward The Replacements, Parquet Courts' Light Up Gold does Open Your Heart a favor in distancing it from those critics, further carving out the niche this brand of music is beginning to inhabit. I can't really see this being an Album of the Year contender, but it could easily fall into the middle of my list. And while it is somewhat original, none of the tracks are going to grab you instantly - it might take a few listens to full appreciate this album. This record is one of the few moving people away from the term "Indie" when describing music, an inappropriately coined genre, though it is inching it further into the "Rock" label, a term that feels stale from too much exposure.



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Blackbelt54
January 24th 2013


4281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This needed a review. These guys have been getting big lately, great album

halloway
April 2nd 2013


689 Comments


Gotta get to this yet.

zakalwe
April 28th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is phenomenal stuff. A modern, Pavement, Sebadoh, GBV, 90s alt thing which is actually great.

Cygnatti
May 16th 2013


36021 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

love how no one ever informed me of this band. spotify says this has a lot of listens though.

Blackbelt54
May 16th 2013


4281 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah i feel like these guys get more coverage on other sites than they do here

Cygnatti
May 16th 2013


36021 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hmm, I'm honestly not digging this all that much. :/

zakalwe
May 16th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ten years from now people will be talking about this as a classic guaranteed.

Cygnatti
May 16th 2013


36021 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

dig the later tracks more than the earlier ones by a lot. but I can't see this being called a classic at all.

clercqie
December 20th 2013


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great stuff.

zakalwe
December 20th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This deserves more love for its greatness. 48 votes, wake up people!!!

AliW1993
December 20th 2013


7511 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Every time I listen to this I can't help but think it's strangely sequenced. For me, Stoned and Starving has penultimate track written all over it.

zakalwe
December 20th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I see where your coming from Ali but that adds to its pavement like charms for me.

Tapes Hep?

zakalwe
December 20th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah x-mas pressie from the wife last year. I rate the music I like, weird innit!

zakalwe
December 20th 2013


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I'll use whatever your on mate????

clercqie
December 21st 2013


6525 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah this is really cool. Dunno how I managed to miss this.

zakalwe
February 2nd 2014


38825 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

By spinning this you'll stop your mind turning to mush for at least another 35mins.

tommygun
February 26th 2014


27108 Comments


fuck this

NorthernSkylark
October 12th 2014


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

fuck this



rocks

Kman418
December 7th 2014


13271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hm cool

Notaflower
September 22nd 2015


344 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thought this would be more of a 3.9-4.1 range band on the Sput



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