Country: U.S.A.
Genre: Indie Rock
Label Number: TWA44CD
© 2002 Jetset Records
Rarely does a band put forth their best work on their sixth release, but
it seems that Luna has accomplished that with a slight tweak of the
knobs and a brand new pen. Romantica charges out of the gate with a new
vigor, brightness, and sensitivity that, in retrospect, hasn't really
come together within one package for them since maybe Bewitched. Now
they've brought in a production team (namely Dave Fridmann of the
Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev fame and Gene Holder of The DB's) that put
to task recording and mixing Luna songs with a dimension outside of flat
guitar layering. The result is a warm, vibrating record that at times
can turn anthemic and rollicking. It would be easy to expound on the
merits of just the production, but the key to even that success lies in
great songwriting. Dean Wareham is relaxed and rolls out some of his
best imagery and sentiment. The songs are pointed and bitter ("I'm tired
of having no future/And I'm tired of pushing my luck/I'm tired of
waiting for the end game/Waiting for the stars to turn black"), but
they're witty, imaginative, and sarcastic ("I'm loaded up/And weighed
down/And I'm surrounded by demons/Its fantastic"). Another key to
Romantica's success lies in these variances of style that propel the
record into successive blocks. There's the coyingly up-tempo pop of
"Lovedust," the swirling anthem of "Black Postcards," and the
straight-up rock of "1995." Meanwhile, "Mermaid Eyes" could have been
played at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance in Back to the Future with
its blushingly sappy demeanor delicately prodded by a Britta Phillips
and Wareham duet. Each listen (this record can be very habit-forming)
builds apon Romantica's initial immediacy: each spin revelatory and
emotional -- playing out like the confession of a man possessed with the
boredom of empty promise.
tags: luna, romantica, 2002, flac,








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