Lovelesslust
The Car Crash That Ended Her Life Came As No Surprise
Independent
Having recorded 44 demos over the span of eight years, Lovelesslustβs The Car Crash That Ended Her Life Came As No Surprise is as mature as a debut LP can get. The degree of thought and effort put into every note, every lyric, every nuance, makes this record an undeniably cerebral experience.
Among a very long list of boring, sentimental, and obscure album titles, The Car Crash That Ended Her Life Came As No Surprise is a condescending headline that immediately grabs just enough attention to crack the near-impossible code that leads one to check out an album by a band of which they know nothing about, in a genre they know little of and care little for.
I was far from disappointed.
Dubbed as Industrial Art Rock, this record is musically intricate but not pretentious, rhythmic yet not repetitive. The sheer range and contrast of sound and use of space keeps you engaged without trying too hard. On one end you have tracks like βYou Say Life is Long,β which feels like a Jack Dishel / Regina Spektor duet fed through an electronic filter; on the other end is βLowlife Novelties,β an instant reminder of vintage Sega Genesis soundtracks (think the industrial stages of Sonic the Hedgehog β am I right?)
But for me personally, the nonstop lyrical hooks are what make this a winning album. βStaleβ beautifully muses a canβt-win-for-losing mind with, βIβm hated for helping, murdered for minding my own. Iβve got all the love and yet not;β βPillβ illustrates hopeless surrender by bouncing between βI take a pill, I donβt feelβ and βDonβt have what it takes to make itβ; while the anthemic lead single βAntiYouthβ bitterly repeats, βMy lungs hurt, my headaches do not go away.β Β Β
Overall, the sense of deeply deliberate expression and masterful delivery provided on this record are as noticeable on the 10th listen as on the first. Iβd recommend any proclaimed music lover and tastemaker to give it a shot, especially if itβs not within your typical comfort zone.
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Vanessa Markov