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Music > Reviews > Young Fresh Fellows | The Minus 5/Young Fresh Fellows ![]() The Minus 5/Young Fresh Fellows(Yep Roc) US release date: 7 July 2009 UK release date: 7 July 2009 Young Fresh FellowsI Think This Is(Yep Roc) US release date: 7 July 2009 UK release date: 7 July 2009 By Ron HartIf you consider yourself to be any kind of educated R.E.M. fan, you are well aware of the Athens, Georgia, kingpins’ extended family of side projects and sidemen they’ve been connected to over the course of their near-30 years as a band. I Think This Is, the 16th Young Fresh Fellows album in McCaughey’s three-decade career and one that marks the 25th anniversary of the release of their debut album (The Fabulous Sounds of the Pacific Northwest, benefits greatly from a more streamlined course of action in terms of its creation. This is thanks to the enlistment of British rock legend Robyn Hitchcock—whom McCaughey serves as a member of the Soft Boy’s latest band, the Venus 3, alongside his Minus 5 bandmate Buck and current R.E.M. drummer Bill Rieflin—as its producer. Unlike previous YFF albums, which have been criticized through the years as being too all over the place, Hitchcock succeeds in harnessing McCaughey’s unparalleled love for psychedelic power pop and helps him focus on crafting the 13 tracks here into a cohesive whole, rather than a scattershot run through the eclectic jukebox of the singer’s mind. The result is the best Young Fresh Fellows album that has ever come out, where songs reflecting the obvious influence of the album’s producer, such as the Globe of Frogs-esque “Used to Think All Things Would Happen”, rub shoulders comfortably with the proto-Turtles shimmy of “Let the Good Times Crawl” and the Orange Juice-copping romanticism of “Ballad of the Bootleg”. Now that this extended family of artists is all in cahoots with one another on the same record label, how soon can we hope to witness some kind of Minus 5/Young Fresh Fellows/Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3 super-duper-group to come together and officially wipe us all completely off the map with their uncanny melodies and indelible songwriting skills? 23 July 2009 |
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