[ Matador Records / CD ]
Release Date: Wednesday 16 April 2003
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Enduring avant-rockers back with more adventurous, understated and natural music
Nineteen years and 11 albums haven't dulled or lessened the restless eclecticism of Hoboken's enduring avant-rockers Yo La Tengo. Summer Sun follows 2000's album And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out, and like that album, it is the sound of warm, slow-burning enchantment.
Yo La Tengo's feat is the way in which their wildly adventurous music sounds so understated and natural. Summer Sun embraces everything from brooding slo-core, kitsch bossa nova '60s pop through to rhythmic and folky electronica without ever sounding contrived or forced.
The gorgeous Today is the Day evokes the much-referenced Velvet Underground right down to Georgia Hubley's measured, somnambulant lilt. Don't Have To Be So Sad pares shuffling beats with tinkling keys, suggesting a fantasy collaboration between Four Tet and those other masters of downtempo--Low. Let's be Still is jazz-inflected pop and the closing Big Star cover Take Care is near perfect; an exquisite bittersweet parting shot to the end of a relationship.
In their 40s and after nearly 20 years together making music, Yo La Tengo shouldn't sound this good. That they do is no small reason to rejoice. Recommended!
1. Beach Party Tonight
2. Little Eyes
3. Nothing But You and Me
4. Season of the Shark
5. Today Is the Day
6. Tiny Birds
7. How to Make a Baby Elephant Float
8. Georgia Vs. Yo la Tengo
9. Don't Have to Be So Sad
10. Winter A-Go-Go
11. Moonrock Mambo
12. Let's Be Still
13. Take Care