[JANGLE JAM] The first words to come out of Stephen Malkmus’ mouth on Real Emotional Trash are: “Of all my stoned digressions/ Some amputated into the truth.” For one of the better lyricists of our time, they’re kind of a letdown. Musically, however, the couplet couldn’t be more perfect; instead of the jangly indie rock of the ex-Pavement leader’s past, the Jicks play intricate, technically awesome jams. Malkmus lets his guitar do the talking.
Real Emotional Trash sees him continuing the guitar wankery of 2003’s Pig Lib, but while some of the longer tracks used to meander only to showcase Malkmus’ ever-increasing guitar vocabulary (I see your wah-wah pedal and raise you one schizophrenic lick), Trash highlights his interplay with the rest of the band. The title track twists and turns like the evil love child of Television’s Marquee Moon and the Allman Brothers. It’s not just Malkmus the guitar hero; it’s a well of places for each Jick to shine—especially drummer Janet Weiss, who anchors the chaos with badass fills (making sure tracks like bluesy single “Baltimore” don’t get too jammy) and delivers harmonies on the ultra-poppy “Gardenia.”
Malkmus has always had a knack for witty one-liners, which come off as either incredibly snarky or oddly endearing. The majority of Malkmus’ post-Pavement career has seen him move away from anything personal and into narratives about a crazy cast of characters; here we meet “Hopscotch Willie,” a Leroy Brown-like outlaw on the run in some mythical Wild West where anyone can claim innocence and the guitars sound like lasers, and “Wicked Wanda,” a “pretty little spider with Hollywood inside her.”
Understanding each word, however, is beside the point. Malkmus hides even his most sincere songs in a lyrical Rubik’s cube. For every line that breaks your heart (“Faceplant, stumble ahead/ Victim of your bitter pretensions”), you get something laughable (“The world is my oyster/ I feel like a nympho stuck in a cloister”). It’s an inverse of songwriting maturity—as Malkmus grows older, his music becomes more fluid, his lyrics ever more bizarre. Growing up never sounded so young.
HEAR IT: Real Emotional Trash comes out Tuesday, March 4. Listen to “Cold Son” on LocalCut.com.
SM & the jicks take you back to a time when music was real...the glorious 70's. Relying on psychedelic distortion and controlled fuzz pedal work inconjunction with the length of the songs and their lyrical twistedness...Malkmus takes us on a jouney through the past....and oh so tastily he does it.
Rather than go thru track by track, let me say that there is only one tune, Wicked Wanda, that tok a little getting used to...the rest were winners on my 1st listen. Of particular greatness (to me, of course) is "Out of Reaches," "Elmo Delmo," "real Emotional Trash,"...Oh God....ALL OF IT! ALOF IT IS WORTH MENTIONING. If your're an SM fan...you'll like it, maybe even love it. If you've never heard of Malkmus & the Jicks,and are over 40yrs old with a trained listening ear from the 70's , this one is a slam dunk...YOU WILL LOVE IT!!!! At any rate 4.75 out of 5 for me...A MUST purchase!