BUSTED STUFF

The new Dave Matthews Band album "Busted Stuff" arrived at my place courtesy of a friend who is a huge fan, the kind of person who'd "like acoustic jam music is it wasn't sooo looong!"

"Busted Stuff" (repackaged with a new title and other goodies, but essentially the previously unreleased "Lily White Sessions", which had only been available through Internet samizdat)is what you expect it would be. For those who like this kind of trippy music cleaned up and made presentable to anybody's parents in pressed chinos and collared shirt, it is highly entertaining even if a bit derivative of past albums. For those who hate his voice, his achingly earnest, overly arty videos, and all the slick merchandising that surrounds Dave, you'll hate it. But you ain't buying it anyway, are you?

Like any DMB album, this one has a couple or three really well crafted, meledious tunes that you want to hear over and over again. Until, of course, the radio industry plays them in the ground via a continious loop every day for six months, after which every time if comes on you find yourself covering your ears, crying out loud and diving under the table and dreading. But that is not Dave's fault.

The first track, "Busted Stuff", is one of the aforementioned really good ones. It has the crisp guitar work that he's renowned for, accompanied by a voice not strong but hushed and
plaintive. There is some of Stefan Lessard's strong bass lines and Carter Burford unstated work on the drums. And mercifully little to no Leroi Moore. He plays very good saxophone but it sounds inserted incongruously into many songs as an obvious break. Or maybe their just spreading the wealth to let him get his licks in. Essentially, the song is on a theme that's pretty obvious from the title: the heartbroken narrator lamenting his break-up, his ex- "leaving a trail of busted stuff."


"Grey Street" is a very pedestrian track, sentiments seemingly covered before on other albums, with the depressingly familiar non-specific lyrics ("there's an emptiness inside her...") and workmanlike chords that mar every two songs in the Matthews canon.

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    The brand new studio album from DAVE MATTHEWS BAND is an enhanced CD that includes 11 new songs. The enhanced portion of the CD features special access to unreleased material, video footage, performances, and interviews! ...

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  • 1 - hazel

    Feb 28, 2006 at 10:11 pm

    patrick is f*** hot

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