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		<title>No More Stories From Mew</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those sad little Danish boys are at it again, and after an album as epic as And The Glass Handed Kites it was easy to get excited about what Mew would do next. This record isn&#8217;t quite as epic as their last, and not nearly as poppy as the ones that came before, but still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-no-more-stories.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-338" title="mew-no-more-stories" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-no-more-stories.jpg" alt="mew-no-more-stories" width="147" height="131" /></a>Those sad little Danish boys are at it again, and after an album as epic as <em><a title="And The Glass Handed Kites samples on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Mew/And+The+Glass+Handed+Kites" target="_blank">And The Glass Handed Kites</a></em> it was easy to get excited about what <a title="Mew's web site" href="http://www.mewsite.com/" target="_blank">Mew</a> would do next. This record isn&#8217;t quite as epic as their last, and not nearly as poppy as the ones that came before, but still an interesting listen in it&#8217;s own right. I got this album on Saturday and intended on writing the review the same night, but I played the record a good four times that night and found myself ignoring most of it. Two days and a dozen or so listens later, it has since grown on me, but it took some time. The majority of this review was written on Sunday, before I had developed a greater appreciation for the album, though most of my feelings expressed in this review still stand.</p>
<p><em>No More Stories</em> starts off with a very strange, interesting, and confusing piece of production fun. A song which sounds as if it were composed backwards. Turns out this song has another hidden song called &#8220;Nervous&#8221;, layered over it in reverse. This effect gives this track an interesting (albeit difficult to listen to) effect, but the fact that there is a hidden track layered over it fascinates me. Some amazing band work and production went into making this/these track(s), so it&#8217;s a shame that this track is such a difficult listen in it&#8217;s entirety. A bad idea for an opener if you ask me, but clever enough to make it on the album. I believe it should have been one of those hidden tracks that you have to rewind from track one to hear, but it is still an amazing piece of engineering that deserves to make the record, there was apparently just no real comfortable place to put it.</p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-2009-no-more-stories-review.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-344" title="mew-2009-no-more-stories-review" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-2009-no-more-stories-review.png" alt="mew-2009-no-more-stories-review" width="299" height="181" /></a>The second track &#8220;Introducing Place Players&#8221; is the first &#8220;real&#8221; song on the album, and it is indeed amazing, with off beat guitar and drums channeling the memories <a title="Fugazi on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Fugazi" target="_blank">Fugazi</a>, or <a title="Shudder To Think on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Shudder+to+Think" target="_blank">Shudder To Think</a>. When the vocals kick in the song pushes you into the deepest depths of beauty, begging you to drown (and you&#8217;ll want to, it&#8217;s lovely). This song left me with much excitement, &#8220;Mew DID do something different for this record&#8230;&#8221; I thought, &#8220;&#8230;and it&#8217;s great!&#8221;. However, as the album played on, I felt most of the songs were just filler. Though they are all lovely in their own right, most of the tracks are easily ignorable until you come to the final actual song on the album, &#8220;Sometimes Life Isn&#8217;t Easy&#8221; which is a great closer, and wonderful song in it&#8217;s own right, calling back the feel of their third album <em><a title="Frengers samples on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Mew/Frengers">Frengers</a></em>. It really stands out on it&#8217;s own, with an interesting clap track in the background that is so unpredictable, I couldn&#8217;t possibly see a crowd clapping along to it properly during a concert. Since most of the songs on the record don&#8217;t have poppy hooks, and lots of the tracks tend to sound the same, this is one of the few songs on the album that I could see becoming a single.</p>
<p><a href="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-band.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-337 alignleft" title="mew-band" src="http://futurespassed.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/mew-band.jpg" alt="mew-band" width="258" height="169" /></a>Anyone who has been following these guys for sometime know that their first three records were very poppy and brilliant, and their fourth <em>And The Glass Handed Kites</em> was an epic masterpiece. This album takes the epic style they found with <em>And The Glass Handed Kites</em> but dismantles it and rebuilds it into something a little uglier. The songs don&#8217;t bleed together like the last album and while this one seems to try and have a concept to it, (there are two interludes on the record, a closing instrumental reprise, and the song &#8220;Hawaii&#8221; has an intro track called &#8220;Hawaii Dream&#8221;, the lyrics of which gave birth to the album&#8217;s title) the concept seems to fall short by lack of any real story telling, or musical theme. There is still plenty of experimentation with interesting time signatures, something Mew has always done, but they all seem to muddle themselves together on this record, with most tracks lacking in power and effectiveness, and focusing more on ambiance and beauty.</p>
<p>It is really hard to say everything about this record that needs to be said. I am probably making this album out to sound worse than it really is. IT IS NOT A BAD RECORD, IT IS A GOOD RECORD! I guess I had convinced myself it would be something even more powerful and amazing than their last album, and in all honesty that is an impossible attempt. A good example of this would be when <a title="The Smashing Pumpkins' web site" href="http://www.smashingpumpkins.com/" target="_blank">Smashing Pumpkins</a> followed <a href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Smashing+Pumpkins/Mellon+Collie+And+The+Infinite+Sadness" target="_blank"><em>Mellon Collie</em></a> with <em><a href="http://www.last.fm/music/The+Smashing+Pumpkins/Adore" target="_blank">Adore</a></em>. Many fans were confused and disappointed, but that didn&#8217;t mean Adore was a bad record, it&#8217;s just not possible to top a masterpiece.</p>
<p>All in all it is still a wonderful record, with really good songs vaguely hidden between beautiful filler, and even though it is an enjoyable listen, as a Mew fan I found it to be a bit disappointing. Other fans of the band are sure to enjoy it, but not to many will consider it there favorite, and it will probably take quite a few listens to appreciate if you are new to their style. If you are a fan of dreamy bands like <a title="Jeniferever" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Jeniferever" target="_blank">Jeniferever</a>, <a title="Ride on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Ride" target="_blank">Ride</a>, or <a title="Mazzy Star on Last.FM" href="http://www.last.fm/music/Mazzy+Star" target="_blank">Mazzy Star</a>, then give it a spin. I don&#8217;t see why anyone couldn&#8217;t  enjoy this record, but it is still not Mew&#8217;s best. If you have never heard this guys before, I&#8217;d recommend listening to the <em>Frengers</em> album or <em>And The Glass Handed Kites</em> before this one.
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