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Parallel Play
Sloan / CD / 2008
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Artist
Sloan
Format
CD
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Yep Roc
Producer
Nick Detoro
Release Date
2008 06 10
Song List
1: Believe in Me (3:17)
2: Cheap Champagne (2:46)
3: All I Am Is All You're Not (3:03)
4: Emergency 911 (1:50)
5: Burn for It (2:38)
6: Witch's Wand (2:50)
7: The Dogs (3:54)
8: Living the Dream (2:52)
9: The Other Side (2:53)
10: Down in the Basement (2:58)
11: If I Could Change Your Mind (2:07)
12: I'm Not a Kid Anymore (2:26)
13: Too Many (3:43)
Style.Categories
Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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At 13 songs and 37 minutes,
Parallel Play
feels as if it were designed as a counterpoint to its 2006 predecessor,
Never Hear the End of It
, an efficient machine next to the sprawling canvas of that hourlong 30-song neo-masterpiece. That it is, but
Parallel Play
isn't quite an abandonment of the
White Album
aesthetics of
Never Hear
, where all four members of
Sloan
played off their individual personalities to create a larger tapestry. Rather,
Parallel Play
condenses all that winding exploration into a tight, colorful blast of sound and song -- and one that is seamlessly sequenced just like its big brawny cousin. The slimmed-down streamlined structure winds up emphasizing the harder-rocking inclinations of
Patrick Pentland
and
Andrew Scott
, especially as the first half of the album relies heavily on their furious
"Believe in Me"
and
"Emergency 911."
Jay Ferguson
's sweet and delicate tunes function as a counterbalance to this and the psychedelicized sludge of
Pentland
's
"The Other Side,"
as
Ferguson
has an infectious light touch on
"Cheap Champagne"
and
"Witch's Wand,"
which is far sunnier than its title implies.
Chris Murphy
's tunes act as a bridge between these two camps, as they're alternately as delicate as
"Living the Dream"
and as tough and cynical as
"I'm Not a Kid Anymore,"
a reckoning of rocking in adulthood that has a counterpart in
Scott
's
"Down in the Basement"
(its freewheeling
Dylan
and
the Band
ramble being a nice musical joke to the song's title).
Murphy
and
Scott
address directly the issue that
Sloan
faced as a band and found a solution to: what it means to be a rock and pop band as you're starting to stare down middle age. It's a question many other bands have faced, but
Sloan
have solved their problem by giving each member room to roam, and they're winding up with records that are rich emotionally and musically, illustrating that it is possible for a classicist guitar pop band like
Sloan
to grow with each passing year. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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