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		<title>Review: The Fireman, Electric Arguments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 17:13:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mari</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have long enjoyed my copy of The Fireman&#8217;s 1998 release Rushes, which is relaxingly ambient and a bit sexy, so when I discovered last December that they had a new release, I put it on my Christmas list.  Santa obliged me, and I found Electric Arguments under the tree.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have long enjoyed my copy of <a href="http://thefiremanmusic.com">The Fireman&#8217;s</a> 1998 release <i>Rushes</i>, which is relaxingly ambient and a bit sexy, so when I discovered last December that they had a new release, I put it on my Christmas list.  Santa obliged me, and I found <i>Electric Arguments</i> under the tree.</p>
<p>To my surprise and pleasure, vocals are to the forefront on <i>Electric Arguments</i>.  To be specific, they are mostly Paul McCartney&#8217;s vocals; he has worked with UK musician <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Glover">Youth</a> as The Fireman since 1993.  The tracks are also in a more traditional &#8220;song&#8221; format than in previous releases.  As a longtime McCartney fan, I get the distinct feeling that he is now using The Fireman to release songs he doesn&#8217;t feel confident releasing under his own name (even though everyone who listens to The Fireman knows it&#8217;s him), as they might not fit what longtime pop-Paul fans like.  They are, overall, experimental as compared to his recent solo releases; however, as far as quality, <i>Electric Arguments</i> is at minimum on par with <i>Chaos And Creation In The Backyard</i> and completely blows away <i>Memory Almost Full</i>.</p>
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<p>The first single, &#8220;Sing the Changes&#8221;, is easily my favorite track.  The somewhat exotic intro gives way to what I can best describe as a &#8220;pop chant&#8221;.  There is almost no melodic movement, the lyrics are repeated ad nauseam, but it is catchy and I always find myself bopping along to the beat.  The video is at right.  &#8220;Sun Is Shining&#8221; is more dynamic but still gives me the same happy feeling.  There is a lot of uplifting on this album.</p>
<p>The Fireman have used a bit of harmonica in this release as well, not an instrument that I can recall McCartney using previously (maybe on &#8220;Run Devil Run&#8221;, a retro rock album).  It lends a bluesy tone to &#8220;Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight&#8221; and &#8220;Highway&#8221;.  Where &#8220;Nothing Too Much&#8221; is a more ambient jam, &#8220;Highway&#8221; is a blues-rock number that reminds me of several popular early-80s blues bands.  The exploration of American niche genres continues with &#8220;Light From Your Lighthouse&#8221;, a jugband hymn that could easily be re-arranged into a modern worship song.</p>
<p>For those who do love a little dance and/or ambient, skip to the end of the album.  &#8220;Is This Love&#8221;, &#8220;Lovers In A Dream&#8221;, &#8220;Universal Here, Everlasting Now&#8221;, and &#8220;Don&#8217;t Stop Running&#8221; are quite enjoyable and make an excellent backdrop for a run around the neighborhood (totaling over 26 minutes, they&#8217;re perfect for my short laps).  &#8220;Don&#8217;t Stop Running&#8221; actually contains a &#8220;hidden&#8221; track after a lengthy pause; the last two minutes consist of a bit of spacey synthesized fun.</p>
<p>Overall, there isn&#8217;t a track on <i>Electric Arguments</i> that I don&#8217;t like.  This isn&#8217;t going to be for everyone, but if you&#8217;re up for a bit of trip (the acid kind) it&#8217;s definitely worth checking out.</p>
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