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The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement

May 15, 2008

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The Last Shadow Puppets are Alex Turner from Arctic Monkeys and Miles Kane from The Rascals. You likely know the former and if you’re a die-hard anglophile (or bona fide member of the British Empire), you probably know the latter. A few years ago, Turner raced to fame with a band that was mostly discovered by fans on a Libertines-focused message board and driven by the catchy stutter of their single “I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor.”

The Arctic Monkeys touched a nerve with story-songs that painted vivid scenes of urban blight and teenage angst against the backdrop of a Britain in decline. The fact that American kids dug it just proves how goddamned catchy the songs really are.

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But, as we’ve heard from pop stars for decades now, quick fame and searing fan devotion can be confining as your legions demand more and more from you and divergences are allowed less and less. Some, like Kurt Cobain, check out. Other, like Bon Jovi, oblige. Still others simply change their skins and take on new identities. Alex Turner is no Cobain nor is he Jon Bon Jovi (God, I hope that line turns up in Google searches).

The Last Shadow Puppets can be easily dismissed as a one-off side project, but what do you do if the side project outshines the day job? Jack White is hoping to find out, but Turner is in the thick of it. While the Arctic Monkeys is solid with excitement and lyrical brilliance, The Last Shadow Puppets is rife with drama. Sure, there’s a fair amount of melodrama with the swells of strings and the spaghetti-western-style guitars, but the real meat of that sauce is in the songs.

The title track is pumped full of flashy language and brave production. It actually is like a spaghetti western with tough talk of a dangerous gal who lures in suitors only to break them in half:

And she was walking on the tables in the glass house
Endearingly bedraggled in the wind
Subtle in her method of seduction
The twenty little tragedies begin

You can almost see the grainy images walking through the dust as smoke rises in the distance.

Most reviewers reference early Scott Walker in regards to the orchestration, but I would present Serge Gainsbourg and even more importantly Lee Hazlewood, the longtime collaborator of a certain Boot Walking Sinatra. You want to talk about musky drama, the Haze knew how to frame a song in swells and reedy passages that carried the listener along as his muse lilted through often nonsensical lyrics and breathless melodies. Yes, Lee Hazlewood imbued his songs with English Leather, so it’s appropriate that two Englishmen would revive his legacy with the songs and the production worthy of his moniker.

Some fans of their full-time bands may smirk at the lushness of the sound, but only a tasteless dolt would miss the excitement and energy of this album, and given the notorious punch-ups that often break out at Arctic Monkeys’ shows, maybe we should expect as much. And maybe there ain’t room enough in this town for the two of us.

Video: The Last Shadow Puppets - "The Age Of The Understatement"

Video: The Last Shadow Puppets - "Meeting Place" (acoustic)

Video: The Last Shadow Puppets Documentary

And because the album cover is so fantastic, here it is in higher resolution:

The Last Shadow Puppets - The Age of the Understatement

The photo is by Sam Haskins, from his 1962 collection, Five Girls, which is sadly out of print. Haskins posts on his blog, "Gill was an art student in Johannesburg in the early sixties. Not a professional model, she just walked into the studio one day and was a total natural in front of the camera." He's also posted a couple more photos of Gill.

Comments

I dig that there acoustic performance. That's interesting how similar their voices are. What it is with The Rascals? I'm quite unfamiliar. Worth checking out?

, May 15, 2008 1:11PM

Franklin,
If you like Arctic Monkeys (and i know you do), you'll like the Rascalas. They share a lot of the same musical space.

, May 15, 2008 1:26PM

Mr. Frankfurter, I don't know doodley squat about no stinkin' Rascals, but there are more of those acoustic videos available on the band's site: http://www.theageoftheunderstatement.com/

I'm impressed at how BIG their sound is even when it's just two guitars and two voices. They hardly need the strings to ramp up the drama.

, May 15, 2008 1:57PM

Thankee, I'll check that out. I'm on the lookout for other Arctic Monkey/Libertine-like goodness and haven't had any luck. Dirty Pretty Things are good but not great, the Kooks bore me, and I like The Fratellis but I'm thinking they're not going to stand the test of time so well.

Also, I agree that Turner is neither a Cobain nor a Bon Jovi, but am I correct that you are suggesting he's this generation's Tico Torres?

, May 15, 2008 1:59PM

You don't like the DPT? That was my favorite album of that summer. Go back and listen again, you lout!

You can also check out The View, who sound a LOT like the Libertines.

, May 15, 2008 2:04PM

I agree that the DPT album is just aiight. I could make a badass mix that compiled the 6 best DPT songs and the 6 best Babyshambles songs. But there's never been a stronger case of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts than with the Libertines.

, May 15, 2008 4:11PM

I submit: Lennon and McCartney for your review.

, May 15, 2008 4:25PM

When either Pete or Carl makes a Plastic Ono Band or a Ram, I'll reconsider.

, May 15, 2008 4:32PM

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