The New Pornographers
Together


3.5
great

Review

by Rudy K. EMERITUS
May 1st, 2010 | 47 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The New Pornos diversify their assets.

New Pornographers frontman Carl Newman recently told Pitchfork in an interview that “sometimes the songs are definitely about something, but sometimes I just like the sound of things.” If there’s a better logic behind the long and impeccably catchy career of this indie-pop “supergroup,” I can’t find it. From 2000’s Mass Romantic to Together, the band has churned out some of the best, most intricate indie pop this side of Belle & Sebastian, but with a hell of a lot more muscle than most of their contemporaries. And it’s never been about just what exactly Newman or Neko Case or Dan Bejar have been trying to say, but rather how they’ve said it: in Case’s throaty, powerful vocals; through Bejar’s quirky, avant-pop compositions; via Newman’s distinctive brand of hyper-charged, sugar-rush pop. It’s fitting, then, that the appropriately named Together shows the band working more in sync with each other than ever before, following more along the softer side of things that Challengers explored but beefing up the hooks that that record so often lacked.

Together is nowhere near the relentless triumphs of Twin Cinema or Electric Version, but from a band that’s already made the defining power pop records of the decade, perhaps exploring new sounds isn’t so bad after all. And where Challengers ventured astray with songs that never really managed to stick, Together keeps it all from falling apart, whether it be on the hard-hitting glam-rock of thudding opener “Moves” or the riff-tastic sing-a-long “Your Hands (Together).” These are songs that throw everything and more into the melting pot of the New Pornos sound and come out the better for it. They rarely, if ever, mean anything – a song like “Silver Jenny Dollar” is so good precisely because it knows directly where the hook is and hits it hard and fast and generously, an even bigger surprise when you realize this is Dan Bejar, the New Pornos’ resident weirdo, making it to the money chorus in record time and feeling content to stay there. At times, this is a disappointment, as when a song like “If You Can’t See My Mirrors” reveals itself as perfectly acceptable pop in the realm of the New Pornos, but lacks that certain bite and vigor that made Bejar contributions like “Jackie Dressed in Cobras” or “Myriad Harbour” such rare treats.

At times, however, it seems like the New Pornos are content to rest on their laurels. Songs like “Up in the Dark” or “A Bite Out Of My Bed” would blow away their partners on any other rote power pop band’s record, but here they seem more like the New Pornos running through the motions than anything particularly groundbreaking. Despite it’s clear desire to be an epic closer in the vein of “Stacked Crooked,” “We End Up Together” really has no reason to extend past four minutes as egregiously as it does. Even songs like “Your Hands (Together)” seem like nothing special on first listen, requiring more than a few spins to appreciate the vocal interplay and the twining melodies. Thank God, then, for Neko Case, who explodes to the forefront on first single “Crash Years” and dominates Together as she has few New Pornos albums in recent memory. It’s her dynamic pipes that really hold the record together, whether in a lovely duet with Newman on “Valkyrie in the Roller Disco” or making the one-two punch of “Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk” and “My Shepherd” the centerpiece of the album. Bejar might not up to his usual tricks, but Case more than makes up for it – her songs are what lift Together out of what could have been another insipid Challengers-esque morass and turn it into something new, something unique, and something markedly powerful in a way the New Pornos haven’t been since 2005.

While Case might be the soul behind the best songs here, Together still comes off as the band’s strongest group effort, remarkable when one considers that many of their previous efforts could be characterized with “oh, that’s a Bejar song,” and “ that one is definitely all Carl.” Here, Bejar sounds like Newman and vice versa, and while Case is more than happy to take the lead, her constant backing work ties everything together effortlessly. It’s a record that, on first listen, doesn’t really mean much and rarely has a tune that stands out like previous, more straightforward New Pornos heavyweights, but on repeated listens bears some of the best fruit of their career. Again, Newman can describe the feel of the New Pornos distinctive sound better than I could: “when I’m depressed, I don’t want to express how depressed I am. I want to somehow make myself happier . . . I’ve always found I’m much happier when I’m happier.” There hasn’t been a better blueprint for the New Pornographers’ sound and mission, and, if all else fails, Together will certainly make you smile.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
klap
Emeritus
May 1st 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

wrote this mad quick so i wouldn't ruin it, this was definitely a record that grew on me.



neko case KILLS it

EVedder27
May 1st 2010


6088 Comments


Pretty terrible I haven't gotten around to listening to these guys yet. Sweet review Klapper.

Ghostechoes
May 1st 2010


1354 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I am disappointed by this album. : (

Romulus
May 1st 2010


9109 Comments


Don't really dig this band but the review was really good so I might check it out

Knott-
Emeritus
May 1st 2010


10260 Comments


i expect this to be at least a 4 for me and i dont even know why

klap
Emeritus
May 1st 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this might be a 4 for me in time

robin
May 1st 2010


4596 Comments


i need this, twin cinema fluctuates from 4.5-5 every other day and i hate you rudy klapper.

p.s. how can you win some?

klap
Emeritus
May 1st 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

win some what?

Electric City
May 1st 2010


15756 Comments


new animal photographsographers

Klekticist
May 1st 2010


1393 Comments


listened to this streaming the other day.
wasnt super-impressed, tbh.

klap
Emeritus
May 2nd 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

took me a while to warm up to it

Athom
Emeritus
May 2nd 2010


17244 Comments


It's good, but I'm not feeling it.

Kiran
Emeritus
May 2nd 2010


6133 Comments


i was going to listen to the stream of this but i didnt get around to it and that basically sums up my relationship with this band

ive heard newmans and cases solo stuff though

robin
May 2nd 2010


4596 Comments


you are dreaming, rudy.

mvdu
May 2nd 2010


992 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I'm not sure this is quite the classics Twin Cinema and Electric Version are, but it sure is close. To me, it kind of combines the sounds on their other albums to create a fresh effect. The hookiness of Electric Version buried in the cinematic scope of Twin Cinema and Challengers. And I agree about it having great continuity between the members.

klap
Emeritus
May 2nd 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

that's why we're not friends kiran

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
May 2nd 2010


27410 Comments


never listened to this band

klap
Emeritus
May 2nd 2010


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

also not friends with you alex

AggravatedYeti
May 2nd 2010


7683 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh you dont say rudyklapper?

MUNGOLOID
May 3rd 2010


4551 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the new pornographers never cease to amaze me, except for maybe their last album.



together = good shit



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