17 September 2008

The Kills - Midnight Boom

Midnight Boom (2008, Domino) The Kills' third studio album. ****

On their latest album, the duo known for being another minimalist blend of punk and blues sounds anything but. Minimalist, yes, they're still that, but if anything, this is garage pop. It works for them, too, as Midnight Boom may be their best album. VV has never sounded sexier, and together her and Hotel's performances and songwriting have never been tighter. The droning, monotone delivery of the opening "U.R.A. Fever" is nothing but foreshadowing; the Kills have mastered the craft of the memorable chorus. On "Cheap and Cheerful," VV sings "I want you to be crazy/Cuz you're boring, baby, when you're straight," mixing in dance elements. "Last Day of Magic" has one of the most compelling guitar lines in recent history.

Midnight Boom is a perfect example of what so many artists fail to do. VV and Hotel are able to take so many genres of music (the Devo-esque "Getting Down," the hard-rocking "Sour Cherry" with its descending bass riff) and make it their own without anything ever sounding displaced. And everything, and I mean everything, sounds effortless. That's a compliment in the highest form, because it doesn't suggest they were being lazy. Instead, it's showing that the Kills have reached a level where they are able to craft killer tunes and never have to throw in filler. If this album doesn't launch them to the recognition that they deserve, then it's our fault. (U.R.A. Fever, Cheap and Cheerful, Last Day of Magic)

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