Arbeiter at the Gate explained

Arbeiter At The Gate
Type:Album
Artist:Steve Lieberman
Cover:Arbeiter_At_The_Gate.jpg
Released:18 October 2004
Recorded:April – July 2004
Genre:Punk rock, Garage, Obscuro, PitBash, Progressive Rock
Label:Bad'lan USA
Producer:Steve Lieberman
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Arbeiter At the Gate is a post-punk, experimental noise-rock album. It was the fifth album released by Jewish-American outsider musician, Steve Lieberman on 18 October 2004. He was 46 years old when the CD was released.

The album title is a play on a Biblical verse in Isaiah 29:21 ' (the wicked) lay a snare for the arbiter (judge) at the gate' (by changing to "arbeiter" it becomes Yiddish for "worker").[1]

Of Lieberman's 22 releases to date, Arbeiter At The Gate still remains a top album pick of the AllMusic Guide[2]

Arbeiter had charted on a number of college radio stations, most notably peaking at #42 on WXDU Duke University[3] and #87 at KZSU Stanford University.[4]

It was while on tour for the Arbeiter album that a reporter from Newsday interviewed Lieberman at one of his shows and stated that the essence of his music is (Lieberman's) message and emotion, not his talent in an article about outsider musicians on Long Island published on 27 February 2005.[5]

The record is considered darker than his works preceding Arbeiter as Lieberman suffered a bi-polar dark cycle through much of the cd's production, dealing with the illness of his beloved Labrador mix Buttons, who passed just before Arbeiter's release.

Critical reception

Greg McIntish from AllMusic wrote:' A lo-fi sonic sock in the gut built around Lieberman's ultra-fuzzed-out bass, multitudinous flute overdubs and other sundry sounds. Certainly outsider music there's no doubting that Lieberman's sound is unique, but like such artists as Wesley Willis it is completely stagnant... Mostly, the appeal of Arbeiter At The Gate and all of Lieberman's work is the sheer and impressive fearlessness of it. Rating 3.5 Stars out of 5

NeuFutur Magazine's James McQuiston noted:'Although vocally, sometimes achieving an Ozzy-like inflection, the production and mixing of Arbeiter is almost painful to listen to because of the overdoing of the cheesy distortion Lieberman loves... Steve is unique, that much can be said. He's trying to make a coherent yet different album which doesn't necessarily make for solid, listenable music. But i sense here an evolution that eventually, we could get a solid album from him. Rating 4.0 Stars Out of 10.

Personnel

References

  1. Book: Isaiah . Book of Isaiah . Prophets . 29.21 . Pre-exile Judah . 650 BCE . 672 .
  2. Web site: All Music Guide-Steve Lieberman The Gangsta Rabbi Discography. October 2004. 18 August 2011.
  3. Web site: WXDU Top 88.7. November 24, 2004. 18 August 2011.
  4. Web site: KZSU Zookeeper charts. May 22, 2005. 18 August 2011.
  5. Web site: Newsday, Long Island's Outsider Musicians. February 27, 2005. 18 August 2011.