For anyone who still dreams of hopping in a jalopy and cruising the back roads of the American South, Jim White’s Transnormal Skiperoo will make excellent road music. A bit too spooky and mysterious for mainstream taste, White’s music straddles a thin line between alt-country and neo folk, a dusty, mysterious universe with an idiosyncratic and skewed view of roots Americana that conjures elements of Tom Waits and David Lynch. Skiperoo begins as a pleasant joyride compared to previous efforts. “A Town Called Amen,” with steel guitar and banjo plucked atmospherics, is a mid-tempo opener for an album that drifts by at it’s own pace, taking detours into eight minute electric ballads on “Fruit of the Vine,” while also spotlighting swift, light-as-air attractions like the perfectly executed “Blindly We Go.” The pop elements shine on Skiperoo, and with “Amen” and “Blindly We Go” kicking off the album on such an upbeat and optimistic note, it is a shame that the B-side gets bogged down in melancholic dirge. The contrast makes for an uneven album, with the moodier pieces overstuffed with clunky metaphors and overly precious imagery. The tracks that do work are transcendent; “Blindly We Go” is strong enough to make Ryan Adams insanely jealous.

-Drew Fortune

Jim White: www.jimwhite.net
Luaka Bop: www.luakabop.com

Email This Email This | Permalink | Digg This | StumbleUpon StumbleUpon



Like what you read? Subscribe to ALARM Magazine.

Related Stories

A Day in Black and White: Notes
It would almost be too easy to compare Notes to Fugazi’s 13 Songs, except for the fact that its not nearly as good. The album starts off with a cool lit...

Where Have All The E-mails Gone?
E-mail expert David Gewirtz analyzes the White House's apparent lack of electronic security in his latest book, Where Have All the E-mails Gone? And with the r...

White Magic: Dark Stars EP
Since its debut in 2004, piano/guitar folk duo White Magic has challenged listeners and stayed true to the vision of songwriter Mira Billotte. This fall, Whi...


Latest News



Join Our Newsletter




ALARM Magazine


Preview ALARM issue #32

On Sale Now!

Music News

Features

Music Reviews