Stereolab
Margerine Eclipse


4.0
excellent

Review

by Jalapeno CONTRIBUTOR (30 Reviews)
January 12th, 2023 | 20 replies


Release Date: 2004 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A confident refusal to fade away.

The years following 2001s Sound-Dust were certainly a turbulent time for Stereolab. The tragic and untimely death of backing vocalist Mary Hansen in 2002 coupled with the termination of all things romantic between founding members Lætitia Sadier and Tim Gane prior to the recording sessions could have spelled the end for the critically acclaimed avant-pop outfit. Despite these tragic factors and ambiguity surrounding whether the group would continue under the “Stereolab” name (or continue at all), the remaining members proceeded to head into the studio to record what would become their 8th studio album in the form of Margerine Eclipse. Circumstances aside, it could be argued that the loss of a backing vocalist wouldn’t be a massive hurdle for most bands to recover from but the enchanting vocal interplay between Mary Hansen and lead vocalist Lætitia Sadier was something so intrinsic to Sterolab’s sound that her absence is starkly apparent. However, Sadier makes a valiant effort in shouldering sole vocal responsibilities and overall, Margerine Eclipse is a hugely enjoyable listening experience.

Those familiar with the band will be aware of how its sound developed through the 90s from its original drone-driven indie-kraut, gradually incorporating more lounge and jazz influences with each subsequent release, inarguably peaking with 1999s Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night. In contrast, Margerine Eclipse demonstrates the first example Stereolab exhibiting something of a regression in sound, creating a record which encapsulates an overview of their previous discography in one succinct and delicious portion. While the futuristic lounge elements and warped liquidity remain, the jazz influences delicately woven into the fabric of the late 90s releases have been largely abandoned. The driving “Margerine Rock” serves as a nostalgic throwback to the playful electronic indie-pop of 1994s Mars Audiac Quintet while tracks like “Margerine Melodie” and “The Man With 100 Cells” would slot in perfectly on the 1997 chill-out lounge masterpiece Dots and Loops.

Stereolab have always possessed the ability to produce music that appears simple on the surface but boasts a much higher degree of complexity when picked apart and this album is no exception. The bubbling and popping synthesisers are intertwined expertly with the fluidity of the bass and drums to create intricately detailed layers of melody and rhythm which reveal new delights with each listen although most impressive is the apparent effortlessness with which they collate it all.

In juxtaposition to the signature carefree nonchalance, a subtle sadness emanates from segments of the lyrical content, obviously influenced by the tragic circumstances shrouding the recording session. “Feel and Triple” and “Hillbilly Motorbike” shows Sadier paying tribute to Hansen and addressing the end of her relationship with Gane respectively and are both examples of her using an unusually personal lyrical approach in contrast to her usual socio-political sneering. Unique in some elements, familiar in others and against all odds, Stereolab hit the nail squarely on the head once again with yet another great addition to its legacy and a worthy tribute to Hansen.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Hendoi
January 13th 2023


740 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review, nice to see this album finally has one.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
January 13th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanking you kindly. Only one Stereolab LP without a review now.

Trifolium
January 13th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeeeeeah!!!!! Super glad this has a review now, thanks B.J. Jr 💞😍!!!!!



And what a review it is! A pos is coming your way.



(One bump in your text: first sentence of second paragraph contains a hiccup)



Poor Chemical Chords. One day... One day.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
January 13th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you Trif - fixed.



I read that over about forty times and didn't notice haha



Poor Chemical Chords indeed.

Trifolium
January 13th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Ahaha, it happens to all of us. Now it's even better than it was!



Also this album is lovely and the Mary tracks are heart-wrenching.

Trifolium
January 14th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@Johnny have you even seen this!!????

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
January 14th 2023


60317 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

YES WOAH IT IS HERE

Cosmic Country Noir >>>>> love this AWESOME

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
January 15th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Aye, Cosmic Country Noir is excellent. Struggle to find a low point on this one to be honest.

Trifolium
January 15th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Same. It's one of those "4.0 is too low, 4.5 is a little too high" records for me. Lots to love here.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
January 15th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Definitely. I have a soft spot for Margerine Rock. Don't often get a guitar solo from Gane.

Blizzink
April 6th 2023


235 Comments


underrated

Trifolium
April 6th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Truuuuueeeeeeeeeeee!!!!

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
April 6th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Agreed for sure. This afternoon, I've been jamming their compilation released last year "Pulse Of The Early Brain [Switched On Volume 5]" - first two tracks are stellar.

Demon of the Fall
April 6th 2023


33661 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the thought of a Margarine Eclipse is disconcerting

although apparently this is a Marg(e)rine Eclipse, whatever that means (hadn't noticed before this moment!)

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
April 6th 2023


1027 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Can't say I noticed that before either

Trifolium
April 6th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

It's because this album is in large part a eulogy for Mary Hansen, their bandmate who passed away during a cycling accident two years prior. I've always imagined Marge being a nickname for her.

Demon of the Fall
April 6th 2023


33661 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh, I see 😔…

Is the ‘nickname part’ some educated guessing on your part then Trif?

Trifolium
April 6th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yes it is. I think Marge would work for Mary (and Marga wouldn't, hence Margerine).

Blizzink
September 26th 2023


235 Comments


underrated as hell on here

I wish I could get a eulogy half as beautiful as 'feel and triple'



Trifolium
September 26th 2023


38903 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Omg yes that tune.



What an album.



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