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Strange Geometry

The Clientele

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Album Review

Rebounding after the ever-so-slightly samey feel of The Violet Hour, Strange Geometry reinvigorates the Clientele's literate, wistful indie pop with fresh doses of emotion, invention, and wit. As the Arthur Machen quote in the album's liner notes suggests, Strange Geometry is as much about London as it is about introspection and lost love: virtually every song on the album makes characters out of the tenement lines, gardens, trees, streets, and buildings that make up the city. In fact, these songs are so thematically tight that they resemble a collection of poems and short stories set to music, particularly on the largely spoken word "Losing Haringey," a breakup note to London with wonderfully evocative lyrics like "I was in an underexposed photo of 1982." All kinds of clever and experimental details decorate Strange Geometry, from the distant, operatic vocals that introduce "K" to the guitar melody that quotes the Crystals' "Then He Kissed Me" on "Since K Got Over Me." Fortunately, though, these extra bursts of creativity don't distract from the essential beauty of these songs. On both livelier tracks like "My Own Face Inside the Trees" and "E.M.P.T.Y." (which boasts bubblegum-psych string flourishes and fuzzy guitars) and immaculately groomed ballads like the soft, sweet sadness of "(I Can't Seem To) Make You Mine" and "Step into the Light," the Clientele have rarely sounded better. Despite a few sleepy moments on the album's second half, Strange Geometry has more flair and movement than Violet Hour, and perfects the band's ability to be uplifting and heartbreaking at the same time.

Customer Reviews

Unique

Why are this band not better known? They came into my radar via the film The Lake House and I have loved them ever since. Everything just gels, the melody, music, lyrics and vocals. Tender, understated and makes your skin tingle. Oh Yeah! He he he

the clientele.

Just seen the lake house and had to find the music from the opening,wow. Great film,plus some nick drake thrown in,what more could you want.

Stunning...

My first album by The Clientele.. an important statement as if the rest of their stuff is 10% as good as that I will soon be enjoying working my way through their back catalogue....

Their music occupies a very special niche... it is technically brilliant; a mix of vivid, bright shimmering guitar and thoughtful lyrics....the sound of a Rickenbacker and the Hammond organ gives one or two tracks a nod (but never tooo much) to a retro almost westcoast USA feel..but still obviously 'British'. I lived in London for a while and this album has been reviewed as echoing the city somewhat...I agree; I was back there during some of the tracks..amazing.

The lyrics are thoughtful and soulful but never slushy or too introspective. Too often bands stray just too far for me and I think 'guys..get a life...' This isnt like that; I guess the balance along with the musical variety and structure keep it nicely out of that trap.

I guess I was looking for something like this; mellow, melodic and thoughful...but not at the expense of detail, punch and rythm... it made me reach for the headphones for a really deep 'listen'....mmmmm

All I can say is 'enjoy'. A full album of pleasure; not a single duff track.

John

Biography

Formed: 1997 in London, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Retrofitted pop band the Clientele had obvious roots in the hazy, autumnal glare of Galaxie 500 and Felt. Just as those bands took their Velvet Underground and Television records to heart without being derivative, the Clientele were able to chalk up an extensive discography riddled with lush melodies of their own without sounding...
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