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It's a Bit Complicated

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  • Audio CD (25 Jun 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Labels
  • ASIN: B000R7G780
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 34,836 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. Pump Up The Volume
2. Direct Hit
3. St. Pauli
4. People In Love
5. Late Sunday Evening
6. I Will Survive
7. Post Soothing Out
8. Blame It On The Trains
9. Sound Of The Summer
10. Nag Nag Nag Nag
11. Jealous Guy

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CD Description
Eddie Argos and Co. return with their second album 'It's A Bit Complicated' and their first for influential label Mute.Produced by Dan Swift (Snow Patrol, Kasabian, The Futureheads) the album sees the band fleshing out their sound while managing to keep the original mix of angular art rock and witty lyrics that made their debut 'Bang Bang Rock And Roll' a critical success. The singles 'Nag Nag Nag Nag' and 'Direct Hit' are featured.

About the Artist
With their Dan Swift produced second album, their first for new label Labels / Mute, Art Brut have grown up. But don't worry, they've only grown up a little bit. "The first album was kind of me when I was 17, and I suppose this one is me when I'm 19. If we do another one, I expect it will be me when I was 21."

As chief rapier wit and unlikely champion of Britpop's new wave, the 27-year-old Eddie Argos is used to living life at the speed of pop. It was (a bit) complicated enough for the band who combined kitchen sink drama and French philosophy to even get here - "here" being encroaching international superstardom - from humble beginnings as champions of London's DIY New Cross Scene, class of 2004. And you'll know about Eddie Argos, former postman, lifelong dreamer, occasional indie prophet whose only real ambition in life was to one day get on Top Of The Pops.

The TOTP dream may be over now the show has ended, but It's A Bit Complicated takes Art Brut's love affair with pop music to dizzying new levels. From opener Pump Up The Volume's awkward fumbling, wondering aloud "is it so wrong, to break from your kiss to turn up a pop song?" to the deranged dancefloor melodrama of new single Direct Hit, or the rolling, melodious I Will Survive, the new album takes their ascent to pop supremacy to its next dizzying stage.

Art Brut's debut single `Formed A Band' became a rallying cry across indie London, a call to arms to a new generation determined to poke fun at everything and everyone.

Their star was rising. Next single, the stream-of-consciousness ode to unrequited love that is `Emily Kane' narrowly missed a top 40 placing because an administrative error meant that none of their download sales carried forward. "But I kind of like that," says Eddie, "because I didn't get in with Emily Kane either in the end. So they're both a bit disappointing." Their debut album `Bang Bang Rock'n'Roll' was eventually released on Fierce Panda and things were moving faster than Eddie could ever have anticipated.

Their process of licensing `Bang Bang Rock'n'Roll' one country at a time started to pay serious dividends in Germany. "I think they think I'm more intelligent than I actually am," continues Eddie, "they were saying it was a concept album." As things took off, they found themselves playing two nights with Oasis in Hamburg. "Liam Gallagher was at the side of the stage both nights, clapping and dancing," remembers Eddie with awe. "And then during `Modern Art' he was jumping around, saying `this is my favourite! Fucking ave it!" Later on in the dressing room Eddie gave Noel a copy of `Bang Bang Rock'n'Roll. "He's like, `oh I've got it,' and started singing a bit of `My Little Brother'. I told him it was like Half Man Half Biscuit supporting U2. He said he loved Half Man Half Biscuit and starting singing `Trumpton Riots' at me. It was the most surreal moment of my life."

But this was nothing compared to what was going on in America, with the band getting plaudits on influential US music site Pitchfork Media Rolling Stone named `Formed A Band' their Single Of The Year. Spin named them one of the 15 Best Live Bands In The World. And they appeared on the coveted Jimmy Kimmel talkshow. "I'm quite a nervous man anyway," confesses Eddie, "but that was terrifying because it's real television isn't it, American television. And you know Americans, they're all enthusiastic. I realised then it was going quite well."

But in any adventure, there will be those who don't make it, and eventually the time came for guitarist Chris Chinchilla to depart. Having left their jobs for a not-exactly-lucrative album deal, the band found themselves without any money. "I'm quite stupid," Eddie reflects, "I thought it was romantic, starving to death in a bedsit somewhere. But Chris likes comfort more than me I think, so he left."

But by the time replacement Jasper Future came in, with a brazen Weezer/Nirvana influence to beef up the band's sound, they were already a very different prospect. The gilded palace of showbusiness was opening itself up; from the sublime (playing with Ghostface Killah and meeting Russell Simmons, Wyclef Jean and Gnarls Barkley) to the ridiculous (being covered by We Are Scientists), Art Brut were becoming America's favourite sons. "In America and Germany I think they're a lot less cynical than us. So when they hear `Emily Kane' they say `oh you must have loved Emily Kane, that's a lovely love song', whereas over here they'll go `oh that's funny; is she made up? That's like an emo song'. But oh no, it was all true."

Actually, the song put Eddie back in touch with Emily, "and her new boyfriend's lovely," he says with a sorrowful face, but with that - and TOTP - behind him, he was ready to return to London and work on stage 2.

"I didn't realise how much I love England, being away from here for so long," says Eddie. The band had just completed their biggest ever US and UK tours, festivals across the globe including Coachella, Pitchfork, Benacassim and New York's Siren, had a hit single in all-new track `Nag Nag Nag Nag' and, recently signed to Labels / Mute, they were quick to work on `It's A Bit Complicated'. "It's good," muses Eddie, "because we never really got to write the first album. We just had to use all the songs we had. This time we knew what we were doing."

And in every sense, it's a better album - a bit complicated, but not so much that it muddies the cast-iron pop principles the band were founded on. "The album is more if the same, but better. We've got a sense of humour, but we're not a joke."


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5.0 out of 5 stars It's too complicated, 27 Jun 2007
By E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: It's a Bit Complicated (Audio CD)
Art Brut are just so darn lovable. Any band that rejoices at their own existance has gotta be special.

That fact is reinforced in their second album "It's A Bit Complicated," which is crammed with more of their exuberant art-punk-poppery. It doesn't stray far from their first album's mold, but them it doesn't really need to -- their energetic, quirky little songs are more than enough fun.

After a bunch of "woo hoo hoo hoos" and a little tap on the bass, the opening song unfurls into a sprightly, punky little rock song. "We've taken our clothes off, in the wrong order/And you're leaving your shoes to make you look taller," Eddie Argos muses, contemplating the perils of teen nookie. "I know I shouldn't/And it's possibly wrong/To break from your kiss/To turn up a pop song..."

Having roped you in with the catchy stuff, Art Brut turns their attention to fast-paced rockers like "Direct Hit" ("Move around like your shoes don't fit!", which are equal parts indie-rock and catchy danceable stuff -- some builds perpetually up to a peak, some bounces all over, and some rushes forward in tight, high-octane blurs.

It winds right down to the brilliant last few songs -- "Nag Nag Nag" is an ideal blend of indie-rock grittiness and dancy exuberance, and "Jealous Guy" sounds like an amped-up version of a classic Britpop song. The album ends, but it doesn't slow at all.

Perhaps the most appealing thing about Art Brut is that they always sound just serious enough to make brilliant music, but not so serious that they don't sound like they're having huge quantities of fun. "It's A Bit Complicated" doesn't change much, but it does continue doing what they do best, with a bit of new polish.

The music basically rides on a wave of blazing bass guitar and nimble electric guitar riffs, tightly wound together into fast-moving melodies. They can make it cycle, blaze, buzz, smash and blast in brief spurts (look at "Late Sunday Evening"). And Mikey B produces some nice drums to ground the rapid-fire guitars, although he's a bit drowned out in some songs.

Argos tends to speak rather than really sing, in his warm, rough voice. For most artists, this would sound like a guy covering an inability to sing, but with Argos it just sounds conversational and quirky ("Sorry if my accent's flawed/I learnt my German from a 7 inch record").

And the songs he sings are full of witty lines and laddish woes -- "I Will Survive" is basically an ode to slob dorm living, and "Jealous Guy" is the lament of a guy feeling threatened by his ex-girlfriend's exes, and her lack of intimacy with him ("You're asleep, I wish I was too/But I can't because I've got something to prove/I tried to wake you with a really loud cough/I accidentally set your alarm clock off...")

"It's a Bit Complicated" doesn't really expand Art Brut's sound, but it's more lovable laddish indie-rock from a band that is almost too endearing. Definitely worth getting.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hit Hit- Direct Hit!, 22 Jul 2007
This review is from: It's a Bit Complicated (Audio CD)
I saw this band earlier this year supporting Maximo Park at the Shepherds Bush Empire and was introduced to their quirky funny brand of songs and recitation lyrics.Eddie Argos amuses me onstage,and this album is no exception.Every song on this album is good,and every song has a message.
"Pump Up The Volume" is great,and of course "Direct Hit"has all the goods.
I really like Jasper Future's guitar and the overall production is sparky and entertaining and surprisingly rock and roll.
A good summery listen from this elite band.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Direct Hit, 20 Jun 2007
This review is from: It's a Bit Complicated (Audio CD)
It's probably more of a 4.5 stars, it's probably not the most original sounding record ever, but one can't fail to be won over by the frank and ever humble lyrics of Eddie Argos. Two albums gone and I'm certainly sure Art Brut are on the way to building a non-mainstream legacy of their own. Unlike many guitar wielding, NME filling, Camden dwelling peers, Art Brut embrace the rock cliches and never take themselves too seriously. Studied in German universities, and number one in countries with no Top of the Pops, long live/viva/keep it coming, Art Brut.

Tracks to watch: Pump Up The Volume, Direct Hit, St.Pauli, Sound of Summer, Jealous Guy
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