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The Weakerthans: Reconstruction Site
Indeed, there are highlights aplenty. ‘Plea From a Cat Named Virtue’ and ‘(Hospital Vespers)’ are straightforward pop with big choruses, while ‘Our Retired Explorer…’ has hooks a go-go and the immortal line “yes, a penguin taught me French back in Antartica”. Elsewhere there are more folk moments with ‘Time’s Arrow’ and ‘A Great City!’, with a store clerk playing the star of the song, its ode to their home city - “trying not to say, ‘I hate Winnipeg’”. The alt.country songs are easy to spot, cos they all contain pedal steel guitar, as all good country songs should. Arf.
The album sounds so warm and cosy. John K. Samson’s vocal and lyrical talent is the most immediate thing and, ultimately, what sets the band above the two-a-penny similar rock acts the world over. It’s probably not quirky and poppy enough to win over the young crowd who holler along to fellow Canadians Hot Hot Heat and, in places, it’s Americana for people who don’t like Americana, but The Weakerthans are too good to be ignored for much longer by the public at large. Buy this, it’s ace.
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The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
You mean they actually have a record deal this time?
I had a hell of a time getting 'Left and Leaving'-
Re: The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
Where do u live? Obviously gonna be hard trying to get their stuff in the UK. This new album is on Burning Heart, so should be easy to get stuff...... even if it's not, there is the internet. Mmmm.
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The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
Thank God for the internet, cuz without it I would never have discovered this album. I've got all three albums now, and there's not a single bad song on any of them, and this is the best of them. As the guy says, buy this, it really is ace.-
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awww... fank yooooo!-
Re: The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
Saw this band last summer and they were the b***x Have no idea why they are not massive.
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Re: The Weakerthans - Reconstruction Site
Only the Weakerthans could release "Plea from a Cat Named Virtue" and seem sincere and insightful. Anyone else it would appear pretentious or just too saccharine of a concept. Thank God for Epitaph Record's Punk'o'Rama cds, which manage to always have at least 2-3 excellent songs amidst insipid noise and formulaic punk-pop.
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