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For most of the '90s,
seemed resigned to being just a part of
's mythology: a lightning-in-a-bottle success story that helped define the era's sound and spawned a classic single before disappearing into substance abuse and a severe case of writer's block. By the end of the decade, hearing new material from
and company seemed about as likely as a new
album, so the fact that
, their long-awaited return, exists at all seems more than a little miraculous. In a weird way, the long, long wait for them to resurface works in their favor -- at this point, it's welcome to hear anything from them. After a nine-year (!) wait, a new
album is just a nice addition to what's going on in
instead of its salvation. From its very name,
(journalistic shorthand for "title to come") reflects this: it's a surprisingly low-key, self-effacing return that doesn't feel like an attempt at reclaiming
's glory. Instead, it blends the stripped-down sounds of
and
'
into a collection of strangely intimate, feminine
.
's quick- and cheap-sounding production throws a spotlight on the weathered, offhand quality of
's voice -- which is more sandpaper than sugar nowadays -- as well as every quirk in the band's playing. Even revved-up guitar rushes like
have a little vulnerability lurking around the edges, and on the sweet
it sounds like you're in the garage with the band. There's a fascinating duality to
, from the way that nearly every song mixes and blends
's and
's not-quite-identical vocals to the way it switches between sweet, playfully spiky songs like
and dark, mysterious tracks. With its brooding, druggy allure,
recalls
's
and the aptly named
have a sexy menace that
haven't explored since
's first single, is about as far from
as the band can get, a dreamy, breathy
that sounds intimate but masks its feelings in beautifully cryptic imagery. Very much a take-it-or-leave-it work,
doesn't even try to live up to fans' inflated expectations of what a
album should be -- though the band may not have spent the entire nine years they were gone crafting this album, it feels like the only album they could make after such a long wait.
isn't always a flattering portrait of
, but it is an admirably honest one. ~ Heather Phares