Music Review: Todd Rundgren - Arena

One of my simple rules of life is this; anyone who doesn't think that seventies Todd Rundgren is a musical genius cannot be trusted on any music related matter.  Ever.  Now, I'm not going to deny that Mr Rundgren has made life difficult for me from time to time.  The late eighties and nineties, in particular, were fairly indefensible, but Liars was a return to form, despite selling about three copies, and when I heard that Arena was going to be a guitar heavy rock album, the anticipation levels went through the roof.

Now I'm sitting here with an advance copy of the nineteenth studio Todd album and it's pretty much everything I could have hoped for.  Todd himself said Arena "is a definite return to riff-oriented guitar rock.  It's supposed to make you reflexively pump your fist and wave a lighter in the air."  Well, not quite, but it is a fabulous return to form and the music that made me swoon for him in the first place.  Don't come here if you're looking for his experiments in a cappella, bossa nova, and rapping.  This has much more in common with some of his heavier Utopia moments, minus the gibberish, and all the better for it.

The songs are all short, sharp and to the point, with even the titles restricting themselves to a single word.  And for a man who has just turned sixty, he performs them with a fire in his belly.  At times he even veers surprisingly close to metal as he rocks out hard, with "Gun", in particular, a pounding riff happy tune that should sound even better with a real band on his live dates.  However, this is Todd Rundgren, so the album still manages to be a concept album, albeit a loose one about the nature of conflict.

The opener "Mad", is also the single, and it's a straight down the middle rock tune that doesn't really prepare you for what's to come, although it does have a splendid guitar solo.  "Afraid" is a much more restrained number which would have slotted easily onto Liars, but then "Mercenary" arrives and blows you away with it's vicious guitar and anti-war ranting.  An absolute belter of a song.  And is that a tribute to Boston (the band) in the middle?  You won't be surprised to learn that "Gun" is about gun control, but it's another heavy rocking cracker.  "Courage" takes us back to classic seventies Todd and is a nice change of pace.  Coming up to the half way point and "Weakness" seems to be his take on the blues, with a slow, menacing groove.

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  • 1 - Zolton Warberg

    Sep 10, 2008 at 2:32 pm

    Wow, Todd's new album sounds very exciting. Order me a double brandy!

  • 2 - Jerry Carbooter

    Sep 10, 2008 at 2:34 pm

    I think "Gun" is about Mark Chapman killing John Lennon. Haunting stuff for sure. I wonder if Yoko Ono approves of this song. It's like a homage to ZZ Top..... I mean GOOD ZZ Top!

  • 3 - Tony Powell

    Sep 23, 2008 at 9:32 pm

    Couldn't agree more. In my mid-forties, I was sure Todd was done, and now this gem of a record (as you say, "if only"). Great review.

  • 4 - Bob

    Oct 07, 2008 at 11:03 am

    Just listened to 'Arena' and what else can I say other than it's typical Todd, Fantastic!

    And it's also why he's still The Best!

  • 5 - MC

    Dec 06, 2008 at 10:59 pm

    Just saw Todd on tour this record back in July and I was completely blown away!!! He is in absolute top form on this outing and the record is his best in years. Definitely a treat for all us long-time diehards... I guess 60 is the new 30 after all!!

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