Stereolab
Peng!


3.5
great

Review

by HalapenYo CONTRIBUTOR (31 Reviews)
February 21st, 2022 | 75 replies


Release Date: 1992 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A blend of seemingly immiscible genres with charming and highly influential results

Despite releasing a string of singles and EPs in 1991, it wasn’t ‘til the summer of 1992 and the release of Peng! that Tim Gane and Lætitia Sadier would lay down the foundations for their transformation into boundary-pushing Avant-pop legends. By combining indie rock with the drone like stylings of The Velvet Underground and 70s krautrock, Stereolab successfully forged a sound that can be considered truly their own. When compared to the ultra-creative songwriting, slick musical arrangements, and grandiose production of their later masterpieces Emperor Tomato Ketchup and Dots and Loops (the latter of which I consider to be their finest recording), Peng!, possesses somewhat of a demo vibe in terms of execution and production but remains a captivating and highly influential record which encapsulates the carefree optimism of the 90s.

The bulk of the music is guitar driven but also prominent is the use of organs and analog synthesisers which Tim Gane is known to favour, finding them more versatile and malleable than their modern digital counterparts. Vintage Moog synthesisers and Farfisa organs delicately snake their way around the guitar and bass on tracks like “Perversion” but become the star of the show on “Mellotron” where a harsh electronic drone forms the base of the song. A personal highlight is the chill-out track “You Little ***s” which adds further stylistic diversity with a touch of 50s surf rock, creating a track that sounds somewhat like a krauted-up Link Wray song. Tim Gane’s lead guitar begins by meandering along placidly over an ebbing, wave-like chord progression conjuring up images of sandy shores and seashells before erupting into a jarring solo.

For me, there is something uniquely special about the vocals of Lætitia Sadier across the full Stereolab discography and Peng! is one of the few albums to feature her on vocals exclusively. Her hypnotic voice suits all songs on the album perfectly whether it be the faster paced indie rock of “The Seeming and the Meaning” and “Stomach Worm”, the slower, eerie tracks like “Super Falling Star” and “K-Stars” or the droning krautfest that is “Mellotron”. This is quite an achievement for a vocalist widely reported to sing in monotonic fashion.

A factor which lets the album down is the erratic structure. The tracks are arranged in such a way that the transition between styles can seem a trifle brusque and the running order could have benefited from a touch more consideration. Despite these structural flaws and the prototype vibes Peng! projects, it successfully pulls off an alluring fusion of diverse genres and now exists as the benchmark from which Stereolab would blossom into one of the most influential and overlooked avant-pop acts of the 1990s.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 21st 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Amazed this hasn't been reviewed yet and felt it needed one. My first review of something that isn't metal or Dinosaur Jr. Any comments/feedback/roasts would be much appreciated.

SandwichBubble
February 22nd 2022


13965 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Great review. Love this one a lot. Might be my favorite of theirs or at least a close second.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 22nd 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^Thanks SandwichBubble! Yeah, tons to enjoy in this despite its limitations. Only Emperor...& Dots... top this for me.

z00sh
February 22nd 2022


641 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks for giving this album the review it deserves! I love TRNB but this is such an underrated gem in their discog.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 22nd 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

^Thanks for commenting. It's criminal how so few people give this the recognition it should.

Trifolium
February 22nd 2022


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A review!!!!! For Peng! You are my hero 💚



One typo: that needs to be than in "finding them more versatile and malleable that their modern digital counterparts", second paragraph.



Posd!

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 22nd 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@Trifolium



Thanks for the comment and for the correction - I will amend now



Trifolium
February 22nd 2022


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Coool! But not as cool as your avatar. Nice and spicy and green, just how I love them ✨

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 24th 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yep, anything spicy or pickled is a winner in my book

JohnnyoftheWell
February 27th 2022


64287 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

YES

PENG

IT IS HERE

well done thank you, great techy succinct writeup perfect stereolab review. like this record a lot, even if Transient blows it off the map. closer is an alltimer

"analog organs and synthesisers"

would maybe invert those two bois, since i highly doubt any analog organs were used on this record lol. Gane used a Farfisa afaict

Trifolium
February 27th 2022


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

So good so good so GOOD!



Margerine Eclipse (!!!) and Chemical Chords are the only Stereolab LP-orphans now. Almost there!

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 27th 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@JohnnyoftheWell,



Thanks for the kind words - greatly appreciated.



I have edited appropriately as advised.



@Trifolium,



I may attempt to review the remaining two albums at some point.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
February 27th 2022


1313 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Also, this would be more like a 3.7/3.8 but I can't use such increments

Trifolium
February 27th 2022


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice! It would be fantastic to have them all reviewed here. Looking forward to it!

GhandhiLion
July 31st 2022


17793 Comments


Pengis

Hendoi
August 7th 2022


857 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Love Margarine Eclipse, I'd write a review if I wasn't illiterate.

Trifolium
August 7th 2022


41141 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If you stick to sentences like that I think everyone will understand you.

SteakByrnes
August 9th 2022


31061 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I am starting a stereolab deep dive

JohnnyoftheWell
August 9th 2022


64287 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

PENG!

Demon of the Fall
January 27th 2023


38990 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

more wholesome offerings, huzzah!

unbeaten streak maintained (providing Margarine Eclipse is actually v good, haven't decided yet... whoops)



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