Post Pop Depression
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| Mar 2016
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Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2016-04-27
Reviewed 2016-04-27
Legendary Michigan punker Iggy Pop has returned to absolute form with Post Pop Depression, his seventeenth solo studio recording and in my opinion, his best album since 1990’s Brick By Brick. With Joshua Homme from Queens Of Stone Age behind the production board, Iggy Pop’s new songs sound more refined and contemporary instead of just loud and wearisome as he has been sounding in countless previous recordings – the only exception could be The Stooges’ Ready to Die album. There’s also a persistent grim tone in the new compositions that brings to mind Nick Cave’s work.
RIYL: Iggy Pop! Queens Of Stone Age!
FCC WARNING: 2, 8, 9
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 9
1. (3:55) **Break Into Your Heart – Impressive opener. Crooner time. Medium tempo track.
2. (4:14) **Gardenia– FCC (Ass, shit). Another amazing song. Medium up-tempo. Part two of “Candy.”
3. (4:39) *American Valhalla– Medium tempo track. Melancholic. Good equilibrium between classic rock and current hard rock.
4. (4:15) *In The Lobby – Medium up-tempo recording. Stooges meets Queens of Stone Age. Metallic.
5. (6:07) Sunday – Medium uptempo track. NYC resurgence rock influenced here. Last two minutes of recording are a variation of the melody but in an orchestral arrangement.
6. (3:16) Vulture – Slow tempo acoustic tune. Vivid at moments.
7. (4:48) *German Days – Stooges meets Queens of Stone Age part II. Slick.
8. (3:58) Chocolate Drops – FCC (Shit). Medium up-tempo recording with sorrowful melody. Weird lyrics and a great backing vocal part.
9. (6:25) *Paraguay – FCC (Shit, fucking, motherfucking, etc). A peculiar track with a nice melody and a long a cappella introduction. By minute 3:11, the song changes intensity and rhythm. For the last two minutes, Iggy goes on a spoken word rant. Down with everything.
RIYL: Iggy Pop! Queens Of Stone Age!
FCC WARNING: 2, 8, 9
Recommended Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 and 9
1. (3:55) **Break Into Your Heart – Impressive opener. Crooner time. Medium tempo track.
2. (4:14) **Gardenia– FCC (Ass, shit). Another amazing song. Medium up-tempo. Part two of “Candy.”
3. (4:39) *American Valhalla– Medium tempo track. Melancholic. Good equilibrium between classic rock and current hard rock.
4. (4:15) *In The Lobby – Medium up-tempo recording. Stooges meets Queens of Stone Age. Metallic.
5. (6:07) Sunday – Medium uptempo track. NYC resurgence rock influenced here. Last two minutes of recording are a variation of the melody but in an orchestral arrangement.
6. (3:16) Vulture – Slow tempo acoustic tune. Vivid at moments.
7. (4:48) *German Days – Stooges meets Queens of Stone Age part II. Slick.
8. (3:58) Chocolate Drops – FCC (Shit). Medium up-tempo recording with sorrowful melody. Weird lyrics and a great backing vocal part.
9. (6:25) *Paraguay – FCC (Shit, fucking, motherfucking, etc). A peculiar track with a nice melody and a long a cappella introduction. By minute 3:11, the song changes intensity and rhythm. For the last two minutes, Iggy goes on a spoken word rant. Down with everything.
Recent airplay
Sunday
Down in the Basement — Mar 16, 2023
Break Into Your Heart
Magnetized Toner: Best Of 2016 Part 1 — Dec 27, 2016
In The Lobby
The Library — Jun 29, 2016
Sunday
Music Casserole — Jun 25, 2016
Sunday
a strange pursuit — Jun 24, 2016
Vulture
a strange pursuit — Jun 23, 2016
Charting
2016-04-25 — 2016-06-26
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jun 26 | 3 |
| Jun 19 | 1 |
| Jun 12 | 2 |
| Jun 5 | 2 |
| May 29 | 5 |
| May 22 | 2 |
| May 15 | 3 |
| May 8 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Break Into Your Heart | ||
| 2. | Gardenia | ||
| 3. | American Valhalla | ||
| 4. | In The Lobby | ||
| 5. | Sunday | ||
| 6. | Vulture | ||
| 7. | German Days | ||
| 8. | Chocolate Drops | ||
| 9. | Paraguay |
