March 26, 2008, 10:06 pm
Filed under: music | Tags: Stephen Malkmus, The Jicks, Real Emotional Trash, Pavement, Kim's Bedroom, Pig Lib, Cold Son, Hopscotch Willie, Gardenia, Syd Barrett, Elliott Smith, Black Mountain, The Raconteurs, Lou Reed, Kerouac, afterhours, vintage
Filed under: music | Tags: Stephen Malkmus, The Jicks, Real Emotional Trash, Pavement, Kim's Bedroom, Pig Lib, Cold Son, Hopscotch Willie, Gardenia, Syd Barrett, Elliott Smith, Black Mountain, The Raconteurs, Lou Reed, Kerouac, afterhours, vintage

Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks continue their working relationship, having worked together on previous albums and touring (including the shared credit album Pig Lib, 2003). Real Emotional Trash harkens back to their 2003 offering – trippy, sprawling and a bit dark. There’s something American and vintage and after hours and Kerouac and surprising about the whole record (and note if the opening track isn’t to your liking at first, don’t immediately quit, give a couple of the other tracks a listen first). Check for yourself.
Quarters for the songs: Cold Son; Hopscotch Willie; Gardenia.
Worth listening, if you like: Pavement; Kim’s Bedroom; Elliott Smith; Lou Reed; The Raconteurs; Black Mountain; Syd Barrett.
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