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Album Review

Much like the Doleful Lions' Jonathan Scott, Jacob Safari of Bark Bark Bark starts with lyrical inspirations one associates more with the Misfits or Roky Erickson than the average one-man indie band: references to ghosts, zombies, and other creatures of nightmares populate most of these songs. However, where Scott's tastes run toward stark, lo-fi acoustic guitars, Safari performs most of Haunts on a variety of cheap-sounding keyboards and rhythm boxes, as if Glenn Danzig were collaborating with early-'90s-vintage Stephin Merritt. Haunts is a punky D.I.Y. effort with an appealingly rough surface that helps hide the fact that a few of the songs sound a bit underwritten. Unexpectedly pretty ballads like "Tattoos" and artsy experiments like the fractured Weimar cabaret of "Heart" sit next to jittery faux new wave workouts ("I Love You But I Don't") and hip-hop-influenced dance-pop tunes ("Dead Ghost" and the vaguely annoying "I'm Needy"), but the album's homemade sound and Safari's reliably awkward vocals are consistent enough to keep the album from sounding terminally scattershot. Haunts is an uneven, occasionally frustrating exercise, but Safari evinces enough solid ideas to make it a worthwhile listen.

Customer Reviews

Fun Album With Much Promise

When Haunts first dropped I remember being completely excited to finally get my hands on a whole Bark Bark Bark album. The songs I had been hearing on Purevolume & Myspace for the year prior to the release had always sounded different, funny, and well put together. Unfortunately this album doesn't quite live up the Artist's best. The sound of Bark Bark Bark is best while "rapped" over a surging electronic beat (think I'm Needy, New Kids on the Block, One Thing Stands, Brand New Shoes). If Jacob is still making music it would surprise me if he made the same mistake twice, and most likely a second run at things will prove to be just what was needed. If you've stumbled across this review by chance, check out the songs listed above. The softer songs aren't all that pleasent...minus Haunts.

he's all grown up

BEST ALBUM OF SUMMER 2007

Haunts, Bark Bark Bark
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