Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Album Review: The Verve, "Forth" (MRI Associated)

After an 11-year hiatus, The Verve [ ] make a powerful return with "Forth," showing high-flown levels of songwriting artistry while staying true to their previous sounds.

There is quilt in eubstance, especially with a band like The Verve. The group's signature full symphonic textures and brooding, climatic choruses fall in pipeline with everything they own ever done. Lengthy, ostensibly never-ending, tilt or occlude songs that billow and crash ar still a priority. This is never more obvious than with the suitably titled "Noise Epic," a five-and-a-half minute deliberate celebration of chaos. Noise itself seems to be a preoccupation on "Forth"--be it overtly beautiful or wildly experimental.

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The first cart track, "Sit and Wonder" is densely layered with The Cure-like ambient sounds that lazily stretch and build. With its upbeat dance pace and heartbreak lyrics, "Love is Noise" is one of the about striking tunes. Singer Richard Ashcroft wails: "Love is noise/Love is pain/Love is these blues that I'm singing once more, again, again."

"Numbness" is Pink Floyd-esque to the point that, during the first moments, it could almost be a cover of "Breathe." It's a bluesy ramble so affectional that, ironically, there's null numb about it; it's downright drenched in in pain. If that track doesn't jerk a tear, "I See Houses" certainly will. In a hazy anti-violence protest, amongst wandering pianos and escalating symphonic grandness, Ashcroft sings: "How many tears/Must you taste/Before your freedom?" With raspy, warm vocal vibrations, Ashcroft reaffirms his position as a master in the transonic articulation of feelings, specially lonesome, touching emotions. No matter how crushed in sorrow, Ashcroft always manages to bring a horse sense of hope to his words.

"Forth" is a solid reminder of The Verve's unique ability to create celestial, fantastic journeys and communicate humankind's universal joint feelings of fear, sorrowfulness and aloneness, through sound.



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