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Mugison - Mugimama Is This Monkey Music? (2004)

Mugison - Mugimama Is This Monkey Music? (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: Mugison

Tracklist
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01. I Want You 3:53
02. The Chicken Song 3:04
03. Never Give Up 0:50
04. 2 Birds 5:06
05. What I Would Say In Your Funeral 3:53
06. Sad As A Truck 3:16
07. Swing Ding 0:28
08. I'd Ask 2:48
09. Murr Murr 2:52
10. Salt 3:50
11. Hold On 2 Happiness 4:30
12. Afi Minn 9:06

"Songs like this can drive a man insane," sings Ornelius Mugison on "Sad As a Truck", a deliriously shredded piece of dada-pop that sits dead-center on Mugimama, Is This Monkey Music? And though this line is delivered with typically exaggerated carny theatricality, there's little on the Icelandic one-man band's third album that enables listeners to dismiss the lyric's sentiment entirely.

On his exceptional 2003 debut Lonely Mountain, Mugison brought various streams of bedroom folk, junkyard experimentation, and haphazard electronic pop into some form of unruly convergence. Unfortunately, on Mugimama this prospective unification seems frustratingly distant , as Mugison appears determined to keep the toys from his assorted sandboxes carefully separated, resulting in an occasionally brilliant yet disjointed stylistic grab-bag.

A bona-fide pop star in Iceland, Mugi (as he is evidently known back home) recently beat out Björk for Best Pop Album and Best Song at the Icelandic national music awards. And on Mugimama's strongest tracks, these accolades are easily understood. "Murr Murr", the song that took home top honors, is a propulsive blur of folkish pop driven by nimble acoustic guitar and Mugi's impassioned vocals, while opener "I Want You" sounds like Beck at his most starkly emotive, its strangely pleading lyrics ("Let's go dancing like we talked about/ I'll be the weird boy and you can shout") delivered with semi-crazed intensity over a lurching glitchy backdrop of plinked guitars and nosediving bass.

Another two of the album's highlights-- "2 Birds" and "I'd Ask"-- will sound instantly familiar to any attentive Mugison fans, since variants of each also appeared on his 2004 release Niceland. On these tracks, with his girlfriend Rúna pitching in on additional vocals, Mugi performs with an almost alt-country earthiness, his voice carrying a rather uncanny likeness to Will Oldham circa Arise, Therefore. This rusticity is further amplified on the piano-based "What I Would Say In Your Funeral", on which he and Rúna wittily exchange elegies like "I would tell 'em how I never liked you at allÉthe way you made me sleep on the wet spot."

Mugimama runs itself into trouble, however, in its abrupt segues from these placidly homespun tracks to the jarringly sharp edges of hyperactive pieces like the aforementioned "Sad as a Truck" or the woozy electronic burble of "The Chicken Song", whose lyrics again feature Mugi and Rúna trading oddball non-sequiters in wild near-whispers ("I want to be intellectual...I'm not a vegetarian/ But I like sitting in the grass/ I don't like them thongs/ But I love tits and ass") before Mugi makes with a couple Princely howls. Though not without their entertainment value, these songs (as well others like the silly mouth-farting exercise "Swing Ding") sound like stowaways from different albums, bearing as much resemblance to their counterparts here as giraffes do to pack mules. And as the album comes to a close with the goofy harmonica breakdown "Afi Minn", one has to wonder, as sporadically delightful as Mugimama can be, what new ground Mugison has actually here gained.



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