February 18th, 2008 2:18pm
Nothing Needs To Rhyme With Me
Goldfrapp “A&E” – What happens if you feel desperate and alone, and you go about doing the things that your culture suggests that you do to correct your situation, and you still can’t make it happen? You can’t get him to call back, you derive no pleasure from going out, and the drugs just make you feel worse. You come in late from another boring night, and everyone you know has paired off, but you fall into your bed alone. You lie there half-awake as the morning light floods your room, and you’re still clutching your cell phone, hoping for some impossible moment of affirmation and affection. You start to wonder how it is that you came to need someone so badly, and if the person you’re pining for means much of anything, or if he’s just another arbitrary attachment. There’s no answer, no reasonable explanation, just this immense void of longing and doubt, and this horrible fear that things will never change. Other people can connect, other people can be loved, but all you can do is crumble and weep. It’s not fair. (Click here to buy it from Amazon.)
Beckett & Taylor “World Of Me” – The grooves seem to be orbiting some central point, but that point has no fixed position. Maybe that’s the point — the “me” is always changing, and so the world around it must always shift, even when it’s spiraling around an empty space. The music mutates, but the character remains the same — “me” may be hard to define, but it’s there. It’s a knowable thing. (Click here to buy it from Bleep.)