about contact
Innovator by Derrick MayTerminal 3 / 2 Da Floor by RuskoEP1 (untitled) by JavelinPaint Club EP by Julien AubertThe Way Of The Intercepting Fist by Starting TeethA Thousand Paper Cranes by PentatonikTummaa by Vladislav DelayToday, Tomorrow And Forever EP by Pete Molinari and The JordanairesDivided by Theoretical GirlGood Evening by Nite JewelUnravelling England by The Singing LoinsDo Me Wrong (feat. Sitzka) by SoopasoulYe Gods (and little fishes) by Martin CarrKoochi / 45 Took Hudson by Boca 45Gilles Peterson Brazilika by Various ArtistsThe Phenomenal Handclap Band by The Phenomenal Handclap BandSpeed by Quad Throw SalchowYeah So by Slow ClubJeremy Dale Roberts: Croquis by Kreutzer Quartet and Aaron ShorrYeah So by Slow ClubArchive From 1959 - The Billy Childish Story by Billy ChildishHashish (feat. Boom Pam) by Radio TripAgainst Remixes EP1 by Tim Imidiwan: Companions by TinariwenFrozen Ants by SubsurfingI'm Ok by GabléHeavy Arms EP by ResoIt Doesn't Have To Be Beautiful by Slow Club
Mad for Sadness

Mad for Sadness

a review by david thorpe of
release format Mad for Sadness by Arab Strap (CD Album)

text

Arab Strap's first record for their new (major) label is a recording of last September's Royal Festival Hall concert, which I attended. Perhaps it was something to do with the surroundings, but I didn't much like the atmosphere on the night. Imagine my suprise then, when listening to this recording has really brought the songs on their two Chemikal Underground records, The Weekend Never Starts Around Here and Philophobia to life in a way I never remembered the concert doing. Arab Strap's ballads should be legendary by now. Aidan Moffat's tales of missed opportunities and bad relationships probably remind most of us of those younger exploritory times, evoking equal amounts of amusement and cringe factor. On Mad for Sadness they are ballads with attitude - Aidan's visible indifferent attitude is blown on songs like Girls of Summer and Packs of Three, and as I remember, Adele Bethel stormed on and off the stage for duets with Aidan on Toy Fights and Afterwards. Sitting in my allocated leather chair that night amongst fellow Strapettes, I remember thinking it wasn't a classic evening, but somehow the recording of the concert has become a classic anyway.

Posted by david thorpe at 00:00, 01 Aug 1999