Man. I have been wrestling with this album, and what I think of it, for over a fortnight now. On one side, I have no problem with it in the slightest, and I think on some summer day it could be perfect. Honeyed, dripping, mildly Jesus & Mary Chain-inflected indie-rock is fine by me. But the thing that's been making it difficult to write about is... no matter how ‘okay’ it all is, there's a profound lack of any surprises, anything you might not expect, any... inspiration.
Turn The Lights Out has a pervasive sense of boredom, which again reminds me of summer. Of long summer days when you're a kid and you've done everything you wanted to already, or the long hour you sit in the exam after it's finished, not allowed out even though you’re done. You sit stewing, going slowly out of your mind. Until you really just want to go running through the fields, screaming.
And so it goes on. Until, hey, what's that? Has The Ponys’ third LP ended? I swear this is a Sonic Youth song, from the minor chords and bass to the Thurston-intoned vocal. But no, it's still The Ponys. Crazy! This is one heavily borrowing band sometimes. Which isn't a bad thing in itself, of course, but you have to have enough personality to pull it off rather than appearing swamped by indie-rock and shoegaze influences. And on this record, personality is something The Ponys are woefully short on.
So: after five or six listens over three weeks, I'm still totally unconvinced. It's a sturdy album. The sounds are all present, correct and nice. But I'm booooooored. The Ponys are like that band you watch midway through a festival afternoon: you enjoy them because watching bands is fun, but you will never think of them again.
I'm giving it a six then changing the CD. I don't imagine I'll be playing it again.
my thoughts exactly
I put off reviewing it for ages for my rag and eventually came out at entirely the same conclusion.
"talent borrows, genius steals" i think someone once said. Not always true then...
ditto
good review, i was really impressed when i saw them live the other week, but then i got the album and it was a bit, well, meh, theres nothing that really stands out.
It's a solid album
but lacking anything to make it special, like the first 2 had.
meh!
a bit harsh but encapsulates this record quite well. a big fan of the first two records - this is seemingly a massive let down from them in this context. however this isn't a bad record on the whole just not really very exciting. ho hum!
I haven't heard it yet
but I liked Celebration Castle. At the same time I didn't think was groundbreaking or anything, just "nice".
Looks like it's the same case here. Shame, I had high hopes for it after 1209 Seminary.
Who's their manager?
Steve McLaren?
Whatever..
The Ponys are great. The albums doesn't rock quite as hard as the last two, but the next one will rock doubly harder to make up for it.
One of my favourite bands.
Pish
the Ponys are definately great and this is definately a great album. John not liking this album doesn't come as a surprise, but he's plain wrong here. A solid 8, maybe a 9. A 6 is just ridiculous.
I will never listen to this record again.