- Release date:
- April 8, 2008
- Artist/Band name:
- Jim Noir
- Record label:
- Barsuk
- Official Web Site:
- http://www.jimnoir.com/
Why you should care: At the recent, industry-laden South by Southwest Music Festival, some bands are so desperate for buzz that they book themselves 15 shows in four days; others confidently know that their buzz will be made from just one or two small shows. Guess which tactic Noir chose?
Verdict: A dreamily paced record both throwback in nature (one song's even called “Good Old Vinyl”) and futuristically electronic leaning, “Jim Noir” is perfect fodder for Flaming Lips fans who aren't interested in dancing furries or globe-sized space bubbles. Noir mines the '60's for his melodies, the '90s for his lyrics, and the '00s for his spacey-ness, but occasionally all the decade-hopping gets in the way of memorable songs. When it doesn't—like on the shuffly jaunt “What U Gonna Do,” or “Happy Day Today,” which starts as falsetto disco-funk before becoming something akin to a Beck garbage-can suite—you'll swear Noir is actually otherworldly.
X-Factor: Confusingly, Jim Noir is actually named Alan Roberts.




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