Travistan

Lord, Jesus, this album is not good. I wanted
so badly to like this thing, but Morrison, the former lead singer
of The Dismemberment Plan,
decided to turn up the cheese-meter so high that he made that
practically impossible do do so. The mid-80's arcade game samples
and electronic noodling would be semi-cool if it weren't for
the damn lyrics--those horrible, horrible lyrics. The Plan,
as they were known, always walked that thin line between cutesy
and hipster. There was an edgy sarcasm that managed to relay
a situation without pushing their tongue complete through their
cheek. Morrison has taken the worst of that and turned it just
plain ugly. The album is just filled with awful puns and double
entendres and terrible similes and whatever those other things
are called. It's just too cutesy to believe. Seriously cringe-worthy
stuff. The title Travistan is obviously an illusion
to some fictional land that exists inside Morrison's head--a
land that should be nuked and wiped from the world map forever. |
Musical Connections:
The
Dismemberment Plan
Travis Morrison Hellfighters
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