Subtle: ExitingARM

News   2024-12-17 13:55:57

Oakland-based sextet Subtle straddles genre

boundaries, fusing elements of hip-hop, Beat poetry, electronica, and prog-rock

into a stew of noise that sounds a bit like TV On The Radio kaleidoscopically

filtered through mid-'70s Brian Eno. All three Subtle albums—2004's A

New White,

2006's For Hero: For Fool, and now ExitingARM—have been concept

records chronicling the life and travels of an everyman character named Hour

Hero Yes. The story is layered with so many surreal images and outlandish

characters—one typical lyric is "there is a sick soft god, human

perfection, in someone's hard-to-find bird-head collection"—that listeners

may want to approach it as a kind of abstract, obscure monologue in the vein of

Allen Ginsberg's Howl. (Doseone is supplementing the album with a 20,000-word

online booklet with material that didn't fit on ExitingARM.)

Musically, ExitingARM is just as layered,

blenderizing beats, sampled electronic noise, and Doseone's easygoing, flowing

words into a package that's sometimes electrifying and sometimes

confounding. No one song leaps out

as the successor to the fractured catchiness of earlier earworms like "F.K.O."

and "The Mercury Craze"; instead, ExitingARM is best experienced as a

single 46-minute immersive experience.

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