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Ignore The Ignorant

The Cribs

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Album Review

The Cribs stretch their lineup and music on Ignore the Ignorant, adding Johnny Marr as their fourth member and adopting a more polished sound. This isn't a coincidence — Marr's stint with Modest Mouse also saw that group tighten its playing and production on We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank. His influence, along with producer Nick Launay's, is felt immediately on the dark, driving opening tracks "We Were Aborted" and "Cheat on Me"; later, "Ignore the Ignorant"'s melancholy bounce bears more than a passing resemblance to the Smiths' classic "Panic." Even brash moments such as "Victims of Mass Production," "Hari Kari," and "Emasculate Me" have notably more sophisticated songwriting than any of the Cribs' previous work, but the band spends most of Ignore the Ignorant testing its boundaries. The big, unabashed pop instincts that have lurked close to the surface since The Cribs are the focus of these songs, particularly on the swooning guitars and harmonies of "Save Your Secrets" and "Nothing"'s smooth chug. Ignore the Ignorant is full of pretty moments that take a while to savor fully, especially compared to the fist-like immediacy of the Cribs' earlier work. However, they also push their sound in more challenging directions, like the slow-motion finale "Stick to Yr Guns" and the epic "City of Bugs," a rangy six-minute workout that uses the band's dual-guitar lineup to its fullest and recalls "Be Safe," Men's Needs, Women's Needs, Whatever's standout collaboration with Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo. While Ignore the Ignorant isn't perfect — Gary and Ryan Jarman's guileless vocals don't always jell with their slick surroundings — it is unquestionably some of the Cribs' most accomplished and diverse music. Fortunately, the Jarmans didn't have to sacrifice too much of their punky energy to gain the versatility and nuance they have here.

Customer Reviews

Dads bragging rights

This is a really good album, streets ahead of their early stuff and by the way, thats my son's face on the cover. Do I get bragging rights?

Where have The Cribs gone???

I bought this album as I thought it was by one of my favourite artists The Cribs, unfortunately I seem to be mistaken. The Cribs, creators of the albums The Cribs, New Fellas and Mens Needs, Womens Needs, Whatever are a quality band; this sounds like every other generic indie band out there. (bar one or two maybe)

Jarman + Marr = Aces!

I've only ever been a casual fan of The Cribs (those Wakey accents begin to grate after too much listening) but this album is fantastic. The Jarman Bros have always had a distinct sound and at first I thought Johnny Marr's style would only clash with it, but I was wrong. Marr's sound fits perfectly, and I reckon Smiths fans will love the album. Amazing!

Biography

Formed: 2003 in Yorkshire, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Yorkshire, England's the Cribs feature three brothers: vocalists/guitarist Ryan Jarman, bassist/vocalist Gary, and drummer Ross. The trio began playing together at an early age, making their debut at a family party in the late '80s when twins Gary and Ryan were nine years old and Ross was just five. The brothers grew up with similar musical tastes, blending quintessentially British influences like the Beatles, Sex Pistols, and Smiths with American indie rock like Beat Happening and Bobby Conn. Eventually,...
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