The Disco Biscuits
Planet Anthem


3.0
good

Review

by SeaAnemone USER (161 Reviews)
March 16th, 2010 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: As Shrek would say, The Disco Biscuits are like an onion, they have layers. They may be a little stinky at some points, but Planet Anthem is a surprising success if only for the fact that it’s better than your first judgements.

A Philly jam-band with an energetic live show, The Disco Biscuits transcend the live setting surprisingly well on Planet Anthem. An interesting fusion of electronic and rock music overflowing with effects and a very two-sided atmosphere. Rather than centering Planet Anthem around single material, The Disco Biscuits choose an interesting concept for their sound- an album that works together as a whole. Ultimately, it’s this decision that make Planet Anthem worth hearing, and perhaps a little more likable than it should be. While listen one and listen two might have you expressing some surprise over how agreeable you find Planet Anthem, it’s not until multiple listens that The Disco Biscuits’ latest really reveals itself. As Shrek would say, The Disco Biscuits are like an onion, they have layers. They may be a little stinky at some points, but Planet Anthem is a surprising success if only for the fact that it’s better than your first judgements.

The funkiness of Planet Anthem is undeniable at some points. “On Time (Featuring TU PHACE)” is most clearly single material, with synth galore, a sweaty dance attitude, even a feature on MTV’s Jersey Shore. Planet Anthem impressively manages to stray away from this formula too much, though, and avoid the monotony of club bangers. One is good, but one is enough. The production throughout is stellar, and makes for a cathartic, energetic experience while providing a nice unity to Planet Anthem. “The City” comes off as the best example of this with a beautiful vocal melody and some distinct layers of instruments to complement. The lyrics are nothing to gush over though, as becomes apparent at the commencement of “Loose Change,” “Money is the root of all evil / Money makes you feel unbelievable / You know money / You can buy a half priced life / great deal for a steal you know money / countries go to war I guess we're all whores for money.” It’s been a while since I heard a string of words that generic that wasn’t an ironic statement. To put it simply, the lyrics are somewhat atrocious. Not to fret, redeeming factors run abound.

Planet Anthem’s redeeming factor is the extraordinary production. Not only does it make each song individually listenable on some level, but it also acts as a unifying factor that makes Planet Anthem interesting start to finish. Whether they go upbeat and catchy or downbeat, mellow, and dreamy on their latest, The Disco Biscuits prove they’re more than just a live band. I’m sure they jam well at a live venue, but Planet Anthem provides proof that they’re capable of material a little more substantial.



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SeaAnemone
March 17th 2010


21429 Comments


anyone care? no? didn't think so.

klap
Emeritus
March 17th 2010


12409 Comments


short! nice

SeaAnemone
March 17th 2010


21429 Comments


gracias

AggravatedYeti
March 17th 2010


7683 Comments


bbbiisssccuuuiittssssssssssssssssss!

SeaAnemone
March 17th 2010


21429 Comments


I know right?

klap
Emeritus
March 17th 2010


12409 Comments


kind of make me wants to go to chick fil a tomorrow morning

EVedder27
March 17th 2010


6088 Comments


mmmm biscuits

SeaAnemone
March 17th 2010


21429 Comments


mmmmm disco

Jethro42
March 17th 2010


18274 Comments


mmm Good review Seamen
despite this little onion flavor lol

SeaAnemone
March 17th 2010


21429 Comments


why thank you jethro

Foxhound
March 17th 2010


4573 Comments


I loved the summary. Good review as well poz.

Observer
Emeritus
March 17th 2010


9393 Comments


like the review, eric

Koots
October 1st 2010


48 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I think with "Loose Change" that they were aiming to sound kind of dull and simple with the lyrics. It was like just the feel of the song. Well that's what I think but really it's not about the lyrics



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