Lifestyle (album) explained

Lifestyle
Type:studio
Artist:Silkworm
Cover:SilkwormLifestyle.jpg
Released:August 8, 2000
Genre:Indie rock
Length:36:58
Label:Touch and Go
Producer:Steve Albini
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Prev Year:1998
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Next Year:2002

Lifestyle is the seventh studio album by the American indie rock band Silkworm.[1] [2] It was released on August 8, 2000, by Touch and Go Records, their second on the label.[3]

Production

The album was produced by Steve Albini, the band's longtime producer (although he had only mixed Silkworm's previous album).[4]

Critical reception

Exclaim! wrote: "You can dig 'Treat the New Guy Right' and 'YR Web' for being the appropriate ratio of ride in the drums, propagation of the bass, twinkling keys, alternately chiming and grinding guitars, and the worldly wise lyrics."[5] Eric Weisbard, in The Village Voice, wrote: "Silkworm wouldn’t relish the comparison, but Lifestyle reminds me of Pearl Jam’s underappreciated Yield—rock made to honor a band’s sense of their own standards."[6] The Chicago Reader wrote that "Neil Young's slow-burn lyricism is still a big influence--that's especially evident in the wrenching guitar solo that opens 'That's Entertainment'—but these guys have never sounded more comfortable in their own skins."[7] The Star Tribune thought that "Andy Cohen's vocals cast a dry, jaundiced pall as his bandmates dodge in and out with lashing guitars, restless rhythmic forays and solemn marches."[8] The New York Times deemed the album "another batch of clangy, engagingly sulky songs for listeners who like to ponder while they rock."[9]

Track listing

  1. Contempt – (2:49)
  2. Slave Wages – (3:06)
  3. Treat the New Guy Right – (2:42)
  4. Plain – (3:54)
  5. Roots – (2:55)
  6. Yr Web – (3:25)
  7. That's Entertainment – (3:45)
  8. Raging Bull – (1:41)
  9. Around the Outline – (4:00)
  10. Dead Air – (2:16)
  11. Ooh La La (Ronnie Wood/Ronnie Lane) – (3:56)
  12. The Bones – (2:29)

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Silkworm | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  2. Web site: TrouserPress.com :: Silkworm. www.trouserpress.com.
  3. Web site: Lifestyle . . 2013-06-11.
  4. Web site: Home at Last. Peter. Margasak. Chicago Reader. 6 June 2002 .
  5. Web site: Silkworm Lifestyle. exclaim.ca.
  6. Web site: The Long Haul. December 5, 2000. The Village Voice.
  7. Web site: Silkworm. Peter. Margasak. Chicago Reader. 7 September 2000 .
  8. Casey . Vickie . Pop/rock SILKWORM . Star Tribune . 8 Sep 2000 . 8.
  9. Powers . Ann . Pop and Jazz Guide . The New York Times . 15 Sep 2000 . 24.