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The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living
The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living
The Streets / CD / 2006
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Artist
The Streets
Format
CD
Genre
Electronica
Label Name
Vice/Atlantic
Producer
Mike Skinner
Release Date
2006 04 25
Song List
1: Prangin Out (3:52)
2: War of the Sexes (3:27)
3: The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living (3:14)
4: All Goes out the Window (3:32)
5: Memento Mori (2:35)
6: Can't Con an Honest John (3:41)
7: When You Wasn't Famous (3:20)
8: Never Went to Church (3:35)
9: Hotel Expressionism (3:33)
10: Two Nations (3:05)
11: Fake Streets Hats (3:12)
Style.Categories
Garage Rap/Grime, British Rap, Club/Dance
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Apparently, success has spoiled
Mike Skinner
. It's a common problem among artists who are also working-class social critics: if they become successful, it's increasingly difficult to go back to the well when everything they've used for material changes drastically -- friends and lovers, home life, work life, and social life. The wallflower who could study his subjects for hours suddenly lacks for good material when he's the center of attention. Instead of attempting the charade of being a working-class chronicle, he's moved on to the types of problems that come with celebrity, including trashed hotel rooms ("I make these crap
rap
rhythms to pay the hotel bills that fund my passion"), isolation and loneliness ("I got nothing in my life away from the studio"), fake
Streets
hats (
"Fake Streets Hats"
), and the other vagaries of fame ("Camera phones -- how the hell am I supposed to be able to do a line in front of complete strangers, when I know they've all got cameras?"). So, are these
Skinner
's sincere reflections on his surroundings and an artistic statement he's proud of, or are they the result of a parodic persona he's assumed, with its requisite shroud of satire? That's a difficult question (despite
Skinner
's own assurances that he's sincere), primarily because of all the cynicism, paranoia, misanthropy, and betrayal on this record. Humility has been replaced by arrogance, reflection by anger, and humor by sullenness. The production has changed little from the last record -- hard-hitting, synth-based productions with minimalist melodies and tough, clanging percussion, except for the occasional piano-based
ballad
.
Skinner
's lyrics are striking and distinctive as before, but it's difficult to believe this is the same artist who confronted a stereotypical lager lout named
Terry
on his first album, a track titled
"The Irony of It All."
The irony here is that
Skinner
sounds more like the lout. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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