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ARTIST
PEACE DE RESISTANCE
TITLE
Lullaby For the Debris
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
LA VIDA ES UN MUS
CATALOG #
MUS 296LP
MUS 296LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/20/2024
Lullaby for the Debris
is the second album from
Moses Brown
of
Institute
's solo project
Peace de Résistance
. Those who loved Peace de Résistance's 2022 debut,
Bits and Pieces
, will be pleased to hear that much of what made that album so memorable -- the glam-infused art rock sound, the gritty yet richly textured production, and Moses's bluntly class-conscious lyrics -- carries over into
Lullaby for the Debris
. Yet
Lullaby for the Debris
also sounds more refined, more timeless than its predecessor, with "40 Times the Rent," "Coddle the Rich," and "Ain't What It Used to Be" all built around chooglin'
Lou Reed
-style riffs beamed in from the great rock and roll beyond. Elsewhere on the record, Moses's arty side shines through, with "The Funny Man" and "Pay Us More" full of uncanny sounds that invite the listener to bathe in their rich sonic textures. "I Am" and "You Are Absurd" move into a new territory Brown calls "despondent funk," their rubbery bass sounds and eerily progressive soundscapes evoking
Station to Station
-era
Bowie
, while the title track closes the album on a pensive note, landing somewhere between '70s minimalist composition and the mellower moments from
Eno
's solo albums. The real strength of this record, though, is Brown's ever-developing songwriting skills, which meld wry social observation and
Crass
-style confrontational politics to melodies you'll sing along with for the rest of your life.
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