Saturday, March 4, 2023

2023 Tier 1 Album Showdown Results: Week 2


This week presented some problematic showdowns.
  I usually make generalized comments on these posts, but most of these really had compelling arguments for either to move on. 

Ghost – Meliora VS. Air - 10,000 Hz Legend

Ghost – Meliora

This one was pretty decisive for me, as I think that 10,000 Hz Legend falls off on its back end.  Ghost’s indulgence satanic imagery was the only real argument against them, but for me, their alluring musicality and songwriting skills outweigh this subjective concern.

Viewer’s Choice: Ghost – Meliora


Taylor Swift – Folklore VS. Steve Reich – Runner/Music for Ensemble and Orchestra

Steve Reich – Runner/Music for Ensemble and Orchestra

I genuinely appreciate the artistry that Swift is mining on Folklore, but as an album, its reliance on lyric-based songwriting makes the album feel a bit musically repetitive by its end.  Paradoxically, Steve Reich’s style is largely based on repetition, yet it never fails to keep me engaged with kaleidoscopic, meditative cross-rhythms and angular melodies.  I have gotten no small amount of entertainment wondering what it would be like if Steve Reich had collaboratively composed the accompaniment to Folklore.  Anyone feel like starting a petition?

Viewer’s Choice: Taylor Swift – Folklore

 

The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention VS. Martha – Please Don’t Take Me Back

The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention

In all of the problematic showdowns from this week, the tension between accessible songwriting and musical depth was a significant metric.  In this case, Martha’s punky power pop is immediately infectious, whereas The Smile takes more musical chances in lieu of memorable songwriting.  In this particular case, however, I felt like leaving A Light for Attracting Attention behind for the immediate gratification of Please Don’t Take Me Back would be a misstep.

Viewer’s Choice: The Smile – A Light for Attracting Attention

 

Ziemba – True Romantic VS. Soup – Vision

Ziemba – True Romantic

This was easily the most difficult one, again dealing with accessible songwriting VS. musical depth.  I was surprised as anyone about this outcome, because Soup created what I consider to be a personal classic in this album’s predecessor, Remedies.  Although Visions is a beautifully rendered album with influences that I sincerely connect with, it also contains some frustrating production choices and downplays the incredible songwriting of its predecessor.  Although True Romantic often dips into cliché, Ziemba’s straightforward songwriting skills are inarguable, and the production serves the songs admirably.

Viewer’s Choice: Soup – Vision

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