Bob Mould
Beauty & Ruin
Merge Recordsย
Bob Mould’s eleventh solo album by and large finds him sounding rejuvenated.ย Opener โLow Seasonโ has growling, brooding guitars in the manner of his classic Black Sheets of Rain album.ย It’s a mood that suits him greatly, yet one he doesn’t pursue. After the smouldering of the opening track, the album catches fire with the breakneck paced, pounding โLittle Glass Pillโ.ย Based on the evidence of these two tracks, Mould is not about to shuffle quietly off into mellow reflection.
The pace doesn’t let up with rabble-rousers โKid With Crooked Faceโ, โHey Mr. Greyโ and โTomorrow Morningโ barreling along, barely keeping up with themselves. โI Don’t Know You Anymoreโ takes a classic Ramones chord sequence, slows it down and makes it sound effortless, while โNemeses Are Laughingโ and โThe Warโ are in the vein of his โ90s Sugar material.
Breezy strum โForgivenessโ and โLet The Beauty Beโ are more relaxed than anything else here, acting as a breather on a fast, hard-rocking album, one which concludes with a final blast of energy in โFix Itโ.
Dismiss this one at your peril.ย Although it’s nothing new for Bob Mould and it certainly doesn’t scale the heights of Husker Dรผ, Sugar or his early solo material, it may well be his best collection of songs in fifteen years.
Killian Laherย (Twitter @klaher)
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BOB MOULD – BEAUTY & RUIN
Killian Laher