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Gary Numan - Lost

Taken from Gary's outstanding new album 'Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)'.

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Splinter Album Review:

Gary Numan went through a fair bit with his twentieth album Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind): his own depression, his wife's postnatal depression, a near marital split and subsequent reconciliation.

That he's emerged the other side of it all in sparkling musical form is not only heartwarming but entirely unsurprising. After all, Numan tends to glow in the dark.

Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind) continues more or less in the vein of its immediate predecessors, 2006′s Jagged and 2011′s Dead Son Rising. For the most part, it's even the most forebodingly cinematic of the three.

It's one part monster movie, one part Gothic fantasy, all strung together by an emotional vulnerability that often veers into hopelessness.

Numan remains in touch with everything that ever made him great: dark, raging blasts of synth, mean fuzz bass and architecturally piled-up elements, all expertly deployed within a quiet/loud dynamic that drives creeping wilderness into explosions of electronic drama.

Many an imitator has laid the special FX on thick, but Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind) is enriched by the humanity they so often neglect. Rich swathes of substance course through its electrified veins, but then t'was ever thus on planet Numan.

Opener "I Am Dust" is a whirring, screeching behemoth of electropop that burrows deep into your every sensory receptor, the antidote to the reams of flimsy catwalk electropop that remains so infuriatingly ubiquitous.

"Here in the Black" stomps with sheer malevolence in a manner not unlike Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir". Numan's seething whispered speak-singing in its verse paves the way magnificently for the eruption of a chorus, and oddly enough Rocksucker could imagine it being a hit.

Well, it's got the hooks for it, but such eminence is probably no longer possible unless it soundtracks a blockbuster, which it easily could.

Losing itself in a wilderness of its own creation then beasting its way back out again on head-bopping drum machine, "The Calling" conjures quite the tension by underpinning its dramatic string arrangements with the distant grumble of bass, not to mention Numan's forlorn repetition of "You don't love me".

The lyrics are similarly laid-bare and earnest throughout; "I don't believe in the goodness of people like me" Numan declares on "Splinter", while the arrestingly sparse "Lost" brings its formative woes to the fore with "When you think back to when we first met, are you sad? / And when you think back to all we've been through, does it make you cry? / And when you think back to all the love shared, d'you feel anything?".

Elsewhere, "Love Hurt Bleed" could have stepped straight off the new NIN album, "A Shadow Falls on Me" tempers its relative lightness of touch with the quirkiest rhythm of the set, and "Who Are You" brings the sinister whisper-speak back out as one might the fine china.

Fittingly, closing track "My Last Day" is the most spectacular of the bunch, swelling epically and depositing us back out the other side strangely enraptured.

Few things this year will sound as downright otherworldly yet reassuringly human -- and, come to think of it, reassuringly Numan -- as Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind). To be on such form twenty albums into a career is beyond commendable.

Комментарии

8 years назад

gary roberts

Hauntingly beautiful song makes me cry every time i listen to the album so much pain and despair .Numan at his best.

8 years назад

LuvMyBoys

Been his fan for 35 years and he just keeps cranking out masterpieces like this!!!

9 years назад

Lilli Hubrick

Only song that has ever made me cry! beautiful!

9 years назад

Ian Malone

Beautiful song

9 years назад

Zen Vid

but you think back are you sad .v

9 years назад

Day Of The Lords

Gary Numan has become a better Trent Reznor than Trent himself...

9 years назад

Diana McElhaney

great song. lost

9 years назад

Lauren Morgana

And I am so lost ,,,

9 years назад

Tanya Frid

I'm surprised this doesn't have more views. This guy is totally underrated 

9 years назад

Riviere8281

 I'm a NIN fan and I have never heard him besides cars song and after see him performing with NIN, I decide to listen something about his stuff, and wow , this is reallygood 

10 years назад

irishcowboy42

not a bad track.. was slightly surprised, his singing is actually the best i have heard from him.

10 years назад

viktoria westrin högström

speechless..

10 years назад

archie simpson moore

GREAT ALBUM FROM A  GOOD FRIEND  GOOGLE ASMJUNIORMOORE

10 years назад

George Barnhill

Amazing...this is a letter he wrote to his wife some 20 years ago when he was battling undiagnosed depression and thought they were going to break up. He was imagining a life without her. Honesty is always pure and beautiful.

10 years назад

AlthoughNotAFollower

Just reflecting here. Got done seeing Gary last night, on his birthday in Tempe. He seemed to put a lot into this track.This is likely my favorite track from the album. In fact, it's a fantastic track in his discography as a whole. There's a piece of humanity to the writing that isn't always apparent in some of his more concept focused tracks, many of the ones about faith/atheism, people he's critical of, etc.The first half of the track reminds me a bit of Makebelieve by Prick. 

10 years назад

Indieandmore

what a beautiful song. we are glad to have it in our program!!

10 years назад

Richard Woods

Sounds like a teddy bear being kicked to the curb just like the owner's innocence.

10 years назад

katberley

This song is so beautiful and beautifully emotional.  I keep having to hear it again and again.

10 years назад

Jennifer Shepard

This song just makes me cry. A lot.

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