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  • Audio CD (7 April 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Anti/Epitaph
  • ASIN: B001SLNPQQ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 365,389 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The record he has been threatening to make all decade, 13 April 2009
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Von (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Life and Times (Audio CD)
The buzz created around this album, Mould's third in four years (excluding Blow Off), suggested that this would be a bit special. And that is exactly what it is.

I have liked every Bob Mould album since the early Husker Du days (Sugar's swansong 'F.U.E.L being the one I find most difficult to love)but I think its fair to say this has been a challenging decade for him - although some of the challenges he has admirably created for himself in a bid to not re-tread the same old ground again. 'Modulate' was an interesting experiment in dance-infused terrain which yielded several great songs though didn't quite work as an album (worked amazingly live). 'Body of Song' in 2005 was clearly a labour of love where Bob tried to balance the rock aesthetic, which we all know and love him for, with some of the dance influences he had absorbed since the late 1990's. That was a strong record - about thirty to thirty five minutes of it are just brilliant - but not a Mould masterpiece. Then came 'District Line' last year - the dance edge was almost entirely removed with Bob honing in on the basics and producing his best album so far this decade.

Until Life & Times. The title and cover are both reminiscint of Mould's 1989 classic 1989 release 'Workbook' but he casts his net much wider in terms of tapping into his rich history, alongside infusing some new textures, to generate his most coherent and strongest set of songs since the mid-1990's. So you get little bits of the dark masterpiece 'Bob Mould' in 'Bad Blood Better' and 'Lifetime, some Sugar in 'Spiralling Down' and even a trace of 'Beaster' (still his best work in my view and one of the most powerful thirty minutes ever committed to tape) in 'Wasted World'. It all hangs together wonderfully in a set which is equally energetic and melancholic and powerful. The whole thing sounds fresh and crisp and, clocking in at just 36 minutes, concise.

I bought this last week and have played it umpteen times already. If you are reading this contemplating whether to buy it, I strongly urge you to hit the buy with one click button right now. Hell, get it express delivered while you are at it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent Melancholy, 24 Jan 2010
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This review is from: Life and Times (Audio CD)
Husker Du were one of my very favorite bands in the 80's.
Bob Mould's song 'Too Far Down' from the 'Candy Apple Grey' album
(1986) was up there with the best that the decade had to offer.

Mr Mould is still a vital force. I think, like a good wine,
his voice has become stronger, more distinctive and refined
with the passing years. 'Life and Times' is a testament to the
endurance and survival of his somewhat dark and doleful muse.

The ten songs in this new collection are all as good anything
he has previously written. The no-frills, economic but edgy
execution of the material packs a big emotional punch.

'City Lights' is a wonderful example of how a relatively
simple melody can be transformed and booted up to a higher
level by the right kind of musical and rhythmic dynamism.

'MM 17' is a four-square rocker. Densely-layered and buzzing
with energetic but beautifully integrated electric guitar work.
(No big gratuitous solos for Mr Mould!)

At just over two minutes long 'Argos' bristles with the kind
of raucous post-punk energy which made Husker Du so great.

'Bad Blood Better' is a blisteringly raw cri de coeur.
The private made public in lyrics of almost unbearable honesty.

'I'm Sorry, Baby, But You Can't Stand In My Light Any More'
is another extraordinarily vivid autobiographical composition.
A song burning with loss, anger and regret for an unhappy ending.

Final track 'Lifetime' is not an easy listen either but
brings the album to an achingly plaintive conclusion.

Magnificently melancholy.

Highly Recommended.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Under rated, 10 Sep 2010
This review is from: Life And Times (MP3 Download)
Bob Mould writes magical, wonderful music. Live he has always been stunning. I believe he is massively under appreciated. This is a terrific album, depth and beauty to all the tracks. Consistently great music
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