Indian Jewelry: Free Gold!

News   2024-11-08 01:49:31

Indian Jewelry made a small mark in indie-rock two

years ago with Invasive Exotics' experiments in aggressively disconnected

garage-psychedelia. Apparently the band hasn't reached any conclusions, as the

follow-up, Free Gold!, continues tinkering with lo-fi junkyard slur-pop. But

instead of traipsing aimlessly through a sonic wasteland, Free Gold! sharpens its focus: The

pulsing, nerve-pinching freakouts and dramatic mood shifts are still there, but

there's a coherent structure to the album. A deliberate pacing underlies songs

with connected grooves (such as "Temporary Famine Ship"), more closely

recalling the least retrained psych-rock of the '60s. People looking for it

will find elements of The Doors, The Velvet Underground, and others (the

wonderfully eerie "Everyday" sounds like The Mamas And The Papas at a funeral),

but Free Gold's

noisemakers are more distant. Soaked in cheap reverb ("Walking On The Water"),

murky instrumentation ("Bird Is Broke (Won't Sing)"), and oozing vocals, the

album feels like a more reclusive The Jesus And Mary Chain. Thankfully, though,

the tighter foundation of Free Gold! makes it easier to follow the band through its

dystopic dreamland.

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