L.A. Salami
The City Of Bootmakers


4.5
superb


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Fuck the apocalypse, I'll keep on dancing, darling.

We live in a turbulent era. Everything we do or say eventually turns political. Just go to any dinner party with the intention to play Pictionary, you will end up arguing about the geopolitical obscurity between Israel and Palestine. Have a family reunion and start counting down until your uncle or someone says something about the epicentre of Syrian war being “conveniently placed where Russian and American oil pipelines lie, look that *** up, son.” And oh my god, when will it stop? The ever cheerful English singer-songwriter Lookman Adekunle Salami, however, much like he always had the tendency to do, decided to always look at the bright side of life.

That is not to say that this album is devoid of politics or social commentary, in fact, it consists mainly of all that. It’s that Lookman always presents it not ideologically, as others often do, but rather as a means of acknowledging the worldly situation we are in today. He doesn’t shy away from criticising or praising certain ideas or worldviews, but he never makes this album a statement-gathering political whore serving only his own personal viewpoint that disregards anyone else’s just slightly deviating from it.

The biggest credit to making this album as relaxed in the face of aggression and naturally divisive theme goes to the music. See, in order to make it as nonchalant or as unprovocative as possible, Lookman dug deep into his positivity vault and rock up with the most upbeat and whimsical arrangement, production and song-writing for a political album there ever was. If ignoring the lyrics, songs like “Who’s Cursing Us Now?” or “Terrorism! (The ISIS Crisis)” came come off almost as children music, what with their easy-going vibes and incredibly sweet catchy tunes. You might disagree with his positions, but the smoothness and the happy-go-lucky approach to musicianship simply negates any resentment and aggression (read: butthurt) you might feel.

Another admirable aspect of the album is the multitude of influences all moderately appropriated to the general happiness and instrumental aesthetic Lookman is going for. There is that good old joyful side of classic indie rock, sprinkled by the moods of blues and swing, instrumentally arranged like a folk album with deep gospel infusion, and sometimes even written as something punk-ish (again, turned milder and prettier to fit the ethos).

So if one cannot escape the natural politicisation of everything in the world, at least one could approach it with the full bliss and optimism, instead of defensiveness. At least try to get swayed by a song criticising the inland socio-political problems of the UK in style of Monthy Python like on “England is Unwell”. That’ll cheer you up for sure.

Cheers, you sweet people.



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Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


I love you all.

Generation L(ost): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTew8gDS4BA
Terrorism! (The ISIS Crisis): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7681yiEBCg8
Jean is Gone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytHK4Z_9IpY

SandwichBubble
April 25th 2018


13796 Comments


Cool, may check

Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


Please do, bub.

SandwichBubble
April 25th 2018


13796 Comments


Is "Monthy Python" a typo or a reference to something I'm not in the know about?

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
April 25th 2018


18253 Comments


have a pos from the dr

Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


Sandwich, a typo. Forgot how to spell the bloody thing.
Gonzo, gratitude.

bgillesp
April 25th 2018


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Might check. POSalami

bgillesp
April 25th 2018


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What album will tip your scale over the big 100?

Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


I might dig for some underappreciated classics for that. Or some adequately appreciated classics without a review. We'll see, but something tells me it will be a 5.

Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


aaand I'm back at 95% approval rating. Take that, ghost neg'er!

BallsToTheWall
April 25th 2018


51216 Comments


Hard pos.

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
April 25th 2018


10086 Comments


big ol' phat pos

Papa Universe
April 25th 2018


22503 Comments


y'all are darlings

Ikarus14
April 26th 2018


1454 Comments


Interesting name. Never even heard of him until now.

AsleepInTheBack
Staff Reviewer
April 26th 2018


10086 Comments


gave this a listen and liked what I heard

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
April 27th 2018


3347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is fucking gorgeous so far

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
April 30th 2018


3347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

4.5 club strong

Papa Universe
April 30th 2018


22503 Comments


Yay!

ashcrash9
Contributing Reviewer
May 6th 2018


3347 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

never mind lol

Papa Universe
May 6th 2018


22503 Comments


Oh



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