Bedhead
WhatFunLifeWas


4.0
excellent

Review

by Trifolium USER (32 Reviews)
February 11th, 2023 | 30 replies


Release Date: 1994 | Tracklist

Review Summary: WhatFunThatReviewWas

Prologue: Something bizarre is going to happen.
When doing research for this, I visited Wikipedia, which said something among the lines of ‘Sputnik gave WhatFunLifeWas a 4/5’, referencing a now defunct review page as a source. We all know this happens sometimes, yet statements like these always raise questions. What was that review all about? It apparently included these sentences: “Sputnik Music -sic- stated that the album's themes touch on loss and depression, "but with a sense of the profound. WhatFunLifeWas is a modest album; slow indie rock with a hint of the epic, that draws upon its broodiness to create a serenely personal atmosphere."”. Would such a sentiment still hold up today? I am curious whether I agree with ‘Cooper, Kane’ and their mysteriously lost August 7, 2009 review.

What was once so real
Now doesn't even exist
And now the memories are going
So just the feelings persist


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Apparently, Bedhead have built quite the reputation. Their debut, WhatFunLifeWas, is seen as one of the defining Indie moments of the 1990s. Falling somewhere between the angular guitar riffs of Slint, the Pygmalion-era post-rock of Slowdive and the soft, mumbled vocals of Talk Talk, their sound is indeed very 90s. Yet I think a case could be made for their influence reaching a lot further than this illustrious decade, for instance reaching to The American Analog Set, the genre slowcore as a whole, and even all the way to The XX. WhatFunLifeWas currently ranks #160 of 1994. On top of that, influential sputnikmusic.com user Pheromone dubbed Powder as “one of the greatest songs of all time”.

I think many of these accolades are due to the band’s three (!) gifted guitarists. They go from twinkly, melancholic cleans to melancholic wall-of-sound, occasionally with some melancholic distortion. Combine this with the slow, brooding bass work and beautifully subdued and precise drumming, and you have a winning formula. There often is a sense of tranquil awe here. Most songs start out small, but they usually grow into something big and stately towards the end. While the album certainly is theatrical at times, the band constantly keeps their climaxes manageable. This is a record for bedroom listening after all.

The production on WhatFunLifeWas deserves praise as well. The guitars occupy a space of their own, while the bass and drums are placed on a different pane of existence. This division, with the whispered vocals floating somewhere in between, creates a lovely sense of space and dynamism that lends weight to each instrument. It helps to create the illusion that we as listeners are floating somewhere in a warm yet gloomy space.

It all makes for a very melancholic album. The lyrics, too, are on the sad side of things. Often gloomy, sometimes bleak, and always unhappy, it is undisputable that ‘the protagonist’ of this album might have a day or two each week where they do not want to leave their bed. Yet for all of its brooding melancholy, the record constantly feels genuine. This is not a scream for attention. Put to record here are a sad person’s thoughts, to be listened to from the warm, comforting softness of your bed. And for that end, it is probably as effective today as it was 30 years ago.

To be crushed is not to be
Hit and then left to recover
It's to be left untouched
Unable to pass from one place to another


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Epilogue: Completion
Cooper, Kane shifted in their chair. A moment before, they were quietly sipping a glass of icy cold peach and lemon flavoured bubble tea, enjoying the warm rays of the sun with Bedhead’s debut softly playing from the opened windows. But now, everything felt different. Something clicked, a feeling of an empty void being filled. Cooper, Kane wasn’t even aware of this void until this undefined something suddenly locked into place. They sat there, quietly, doing nothing for one moment. Then, shrugging off this otherworldly feeling, the ice cubes tinkled against the glass as Cooper, Kane took another sip.

I hang my hands and feet over the sides
And go into the space of what can never be known


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You can(’t) find the no-longer-there ghost review here: https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/31770/Bedhead-WhatFunLifeWas/



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Trifolium
February 11th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Boney and Mort. It is here.





Ryus
February 11th 2023


36645 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeeees

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
February 11th 2023


60305 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Bless you Trif, you're chasing ghosts (and found and tamed one)!

Review is nice, album is decent but pretty forgettable other than its history cred

Artuma
February 11th 2023


32769 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

amazing album

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
February 11th 2023


4730 Comments


Very nice review Trif

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
February 11th 2023


10097 Comments


Huge effort here. Great write up.

kildare
February 11th 2023


262 Comments


"their mysteriously lost August 7, 2009 review": this gives me that haunting feeling I get when I think of lost books from antiquity; like the dozens of plays by Sophocles that didn't survive the Middle Ages and are lost forever.

"But now, everything felt different. Something clicked, a feeling of an empty void being filled", "then, shrugging off this otherworldly feeling" -- The language of the Epilogue has a mildy psychedelic flavour to it. Were psychedelics part of their scene?


Trifolium
February 11th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks lovelies! I had some archaeologic, spooky fun with this one.



And those lyrics surely suggest those things were in play here kildare.

BMDrummer
February 11th 2023


15096 Comments


glad this finally got a review, this has helped me thru many many rough nights

kildare
February 11th 2023


262 Comments


Just check'n! I assumed so, but I read too much into everything, so I didn't trust myself

ffs
February 12th 2023


6220 Comments


gotta check. nice rev

Supercoolguy64
February 12th 2023


11787 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I remember the old review for this had a blog spot download link in it lol

Trifolium
February 12th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Oooooh so you saw it! Do you remember what Cooper, Kane's username was?

theBoneyKing
February 12th 2023


24387 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great work Trif! Thanks for the history lesson as well, had no idea this used to have a review.

Trifolium
February 12th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

You selected well Boney. I really liked this. Plus thanks to Providence by the name of Mort.'s hand for assigning this to me.

Pheromone
February 13th 2023


21336 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

> On top of that, influential sputnikmusic.com user Pheromone dubbed Powder as “one of the greatest songs of all time”



lmao love (bits of) this album. love (all of) this review





Trifolium
February 13th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I loved bits of this too! It's in that awkward area of higer-than-a-3.5, lower-than-a-4.0 for me. Ugh. Hate it when that happens.



You were right about that track too, at least about it being among the best here.

Pheromone
February 13th 2023


21336 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

it's in the exact same area for me so i think that shows that you're a more positive leaning guy than me

Trifolium
February 13th 2023


38896 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Maybe! Or maybe it was a benefit of the doubt situation since this is still new to me and all. Only time will tell! How long do you already know this record?

Demon of the Fall
February 13th 2023


33647 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nice review Trif, I enjoyed the playful refs to Sputnik's (now) mysterious past



'alling somewhere between the angular guitar riffs of Slint, the Pygmalion-era post-rock of Slowdive and the soft, mumbled vocals of Talk Talk, their sound is indeed very 90s'



oh my, 3 x top shelf refs in one excerpt. This sounds like a Demon 'auto-check'!



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