The Notwist: The Devil, You + Me

News   2024-11-05 18:32:55

Though around since

1989, The Notwist only broke into the slightly larger indie-world consciousness

with 2002's Neon Golden. The long gestation was worth it: Golden is one of the most accomplished,

moving, and elegiac electro-pop albums of the millennium, like Bonnie "Prince"

Billy's I See A Darkness with synths. The Devil, You + Me

is no less

realized—it's just less soothing. "I would never beat you up" is the best

that "On Planet Off" can promise, which pretty much sums up the mood:

superficially calm, but a lot less accommodating than before. Instead of offering

obvious string swoops, the electronics, woodwinds, and accoutrements are more

densely layered and less obviously hooky. As the long-overdue follow-up to a

widely beloved album, it's not bad at all: After years of unsuccessful experimentation,

The Notwist isn't about to ditch a sound it took this long to find. As a

standalone unit, it's a bit too pallid and self-consciously dour to serve as an

introduction for newcomers. For those already hooked, though, The Devil should make a fine soundtrack for a

depressive summer.

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