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New Jersey’s TED LEO AND THE PHARMACISTS are back after a two year break with their fourth album and Matador debut, The Brutalist Bricks.This extraordinarily assured, wide ranging album explores new ground for Ted, showcasing his singer-song writer side while remaining emotionally and energetically true to his punk roots. From the thrilling opener and video track “The Mighty Sparrow” to the apocalyptic “Last Days,” startling influences reveal themselves.
For fans of Ted Leo, "Shake the Sheets" is a good point of comparison for "The New Brutalism Bricks", both are direct political punk album. Leo excursion into pop music brazenly in "Living With The Living", seems a distant memory for most of this album to dominate, such as guitars and political texts.
The album opens with the excellent opening single, "The Mighty Sparrow. The song shows capacity Leo hand, is possible without a catchy chorus and realcontains two false endings, all in just over two and a half minutes. Next, "Mourning in America" is a blistering rocker in a typical Leo is driving up the guitar. "Die Ativan Eyes" and "Even heroes have to come," as the next, each with a slightly slower pace than in the two opening tracks, but both are fun, if not very memorable. "The Stick" is followed, is so strong and fast as Leo has done nothing, grabbed power rails are available in less than two minutes.
The line is thatMaybe in "Living With The Living" printed more than anyone else on this album "Bottle Cork, also surprisingly, one of the best. The sound is bright and airy, I remember a few tracks away from their latest album, and it very nice. The rest of the album alternates between the fast ( "Woke Up near Chelsea," "Where was my brain?") and slower ( ") A Polaroid a day," "Bartomelo and the buzzing of bees ". About this track deserves" arrival Tuberculoids HopKnown to be extremely slow, stripped-down play at all with some interesting items, not typical of Ted Leo. "Gimme the Wire" is a great rocker, one of the standouts of the album. "Last Days" ends things away, there is another strong song on an album full of them.
I will not try if this is a stack against the rest of Ted Leo and the Pharmacists Rank catalog, but if you're a fan, this album does not disappoint. It 'a good mix of rhythms and styles, has neverStaying in one place for too long and involve the whole structure remains.
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