THE BEARS: EUREKA! (2007)
1) Zelda Fitzgerald; 2)
Veneer; 3) On; 4) Troubled Beauty; 5) Normal; 6) We Never Close; 7) Think; 8)
Keep Your Own Counsel; 9) Idiot In The Sky; 10) Doodle; 11) Comin' Round The
Mountain.
This must be some sort of tradition for The
Bears now — alternate the release of one really fun pop album with the
subsequent release of a really lacklustre one. You'd think that in between the
six years that separate Eureka! from
Car Caught Fire, the band members
would have had the strength to come up with another fine batch of tunes —
instead, what you get is about thirty minutes worth of something seriously
undercooked, unmemorable, and just plain boring.
I have no idea what happened, but these ten
songs (eleven, if you count the pretty, but fully dispensable cover of ʽComin'
Round The Mountainʼ) do not move me in the least. The band is still there in
its proper incarnation, with all four members dutifully supplying more or less
equal shares of songs as they did on Car
Caught Fire, but they are really boring, and I do mean really. This time,
it all sounds like one of those
yawn-inducing moralistic records by the Barenaked Ladies — every single song.
Even Belew's three songs are generally subpar: ʽDoodleʼ has some funny falsetto
harmonies, but is melodically repetitive, just a lazy vamp on a single jumpy-jerky
distorted riff, and the other two sound like outtakes from some uninspired King
Crimson session.
Most importantly, it's as if the fun factor was
never there in the first place. This is serious-faced «intellectual pop» with a
social / environmental message, mostly, but if it's intellectual, then where is
the intellectual wish to come up with something
new? For each of these songs, there are two or three Bears songs alone that say
the same thing, let alone the output of other artists, and say it with more
verve and energy. Eureka!? Really? As
far as I understand, the exclamation that adequately conveys the atmosphere of
the record is Oh, Shhhiiii...
It's not too tasteless or anything — it's
vintage Bears, featuring all their trademarks, just none of their spontaneous
wit and charm. In such situations, it is very hard to even begin to explain why
one record is good and another one is bad, and I am not sure it is worth my
time to really strain myself over the issue, so you'll have to just take my
word on this. If you like The Bears for their overall style, you will probably
want to disagree with me — if you are relatively indifferent towards their
style, but care about their hooks, you probably won't. It is objectively telling, though, that (a) this record is so very
short (so, obviously, they did not have too many ideas when they got together
in 2007) and (b) the Bears have not reconvened ever since, even after Belew had
finally been fired from King Crimson and gained as much free time on his hands
as possible. After all, funny friendly lightning did strike twice on their
behalf already, but now it seems like the game is finally over. No hard
feelings whatsoever, but a thumbs down all the same.
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