Jun 21, 2007

Handsome Furs - Plague Park (Sub Pop, 2007)

Wolf Parade are a super-cool band from Montreal, who released the excellent Apologies To The Queen Mary way back in 2005. For reasons unbeknownst even to myself, I have not written about them earlier, so I am glad I have the opportunity to sing their praises in this post. "Wolf Parade?" I hear you ask. "I thought you said this post was about the new Handsome Furs album." Indeed I did, and, indeed it is, but be sure to check out Wolf Parade.
You see, Handsome Furs and Wolf Parade have a couple of things in common. Firstly, Wolf Parade has two singers, one of whom is Dan Boeckner. Handsome Furs have only one singer, however, that singer happens to be Boeckner - the band is comprised of just he and his fiancee, Alexei Perry. The other similarity the two bands share, is that even after multiple listens, I have very little idea what the songs are about - for the most part, they are not of the rather easy to follow "Bought my first real six-string..." variety - and yet it matters not. On Plague Park, the music - mostly guitar and drum-machine - plays just as much a role in establishing the atmosphere of each song as do the lyrics. At times, it seems the vocals simply serve as another instrument, as opposed to being the sole focus of the listener's attention.
In describing Handsome Furs sound, words such as sparse and melancholy would be applicable, as on the track Handsome Furs Hate This City; however, there is also the pulsing electro-indie-pop of Dead & Rural, that belies the darker undertone of the lyrics.
Plague Park is a fully-formed album that stands up on its own two feet, and deserves to be recognized far beyond the status of a simply a side project from one of the guys from Wolf Parade.

Check Out: http://www.myspace.com/handsomefurs &
http://www.myspace.com/wolfparade