Sunday, 18 March 2007

OF MONTREAL Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer? (Polyvinyl)

When reviewer and writer dwell in similar personal problems, it gets to close to home and heart. It is like watching what went wrong with our life under de magnifying lens of a microscope. The outcome of the writer’s tormented affairs, however, provide a strange, but much needed sense of quietness and of “it will work out just fine”. Kevin Barnes lyrics for “Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?“, Of Montreal new album, come from the singer nearly completely breakdown in Norway - a subject he very openly approaches in “A Sentence Of Sorts In Kongsvinger” – and the separation from his wife, right after the birth of their first child. If not for the music, uplifting, dance oriented, pop, punctuated with an array of peculiar sounds an almost over the top hysteria, this would be a record to send us straight to the abysm and the realms of utter depression. The centrepiece of “Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?“, the amazing spiralling and tormented “The Past Is A Grotesque Animal”, a nine plus minutes long song about love’s excessive weirdness, nearly gets us there, on the edge. We are quickly rescued by “Bunny Ain’t No Kind Of Rider” a popish and ironic song that makes us want to laugh and the madness of “Faberge Falls For Shuggie”. By the end of the record we have been taken through misery and pain with a disco beat and a grin in our faces.