The Agent Intellect Explained

The Agent Intellect
Type:studio
Artist:Protomartyr
Cover:The agent Intellect.jpg
Recorded:The Key Club in Benton Harbor, Michigan[1]
Label:Hardly Art
Prev Title:Under Color of Official Right
Prev Year:2014
Next Title:Relatives in Descent
Next Year:2017

The Agent Intellect is the third studio album by Detroit post-punk band Protomartyr, released on 9 October 2015.[2] The first single from the album, "Why Does It Shake" was released on 14 July 2015, along with the formal announcement of the album's title, release date, cover art and track listing.[3] On 25 August the band released the second single for the album, "Dope Cloud".[4] on 28 September the band released the third single for the album, "I Forgive You".[5] On September 28, 2015 the album debuted on NPR First Listen.[6]

The album is named after an ancient medieval philosophical questioning of how the mind operates in relation to the so-called active intellect, also known as agent intellect and other names.[7]

Release

Critical reception

The Agent Intellect was met with positive reviews from contemporary reviewers. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 85, which indicates "Universal acclaim", based on 20 reviews. The Guardian critic Kate Hutchinson thought: "This isn’t spiky postpunk like their last album – it’s more unhinged: they’ve swapped hooks for a dirgy epicness, distortion bulldozes through, sometimes flaring angrily, punctured by driving, truly affecting drums. As poignant as those images of a decrepit Motor City, once brilliant, now decayed." Sam Lefebvre of Paste magazine described the album as "an album of spindly bass, needling guitar and economical drums." Lefebvre further added "And yet, with Protomartyr’s inventive ensemble flare, it sounds like much more."[8]

Kyle Ryan of The A.V. Club thought that: "The Agent Intellect is an impressive addition to the band’s small discography, and it hints that bigger, bolder work may lay ahead.". AllMusic thought that: "Protomartyr's music is smart without wearing its intellect on its sleeve, and physically strong enough to support the ideas lurking behind Casey's lyrics, and The Agent Intellect is an album that challenges both the mind and the body; if you're looking for further confirmation that Protomartyr are one of the smartest and toughest bands of their day, this album is what you need.". In a review for Rolling Stone, Zach Kelly thought that: this LP feels like a testament to perseverance, with world-weary humor and introspection providing flashes of clarity".

Accolades & covers

Pitchfork and Pretty Much Amazing ranked the track "Dope Cloud" the 98th and 89th best track of 2015 respectively.[9] [10] Thrillist included it on their list "The 25 Most 'Detroit' Songs Ever Recorded".[11]

Oliver Ackermann of A Place to Bury Strangers included The Agent Intellect among his favorite albums of the year, calling it a "[f]ucking wicked record."[12] In 2017, David Bazan of Pedro The Lion fame covered "The Devil in His Youth" for the anti-Trump compilation Our First 100 Days.[13] Preoccupations covered the track "Pontiac 87" as the b-side of a split single with Protomartyr in 2018.[14]

Year-end

PublicationAccoladeYearRank
The A.V. ClubThe 15 Best Albums of 20152015
Chicago Tribune (Greg Kot)The 10 Best Albums of 20152015
Rolling Stone (Rob Sheffield)The Top 20 Albums of 20152015
MetacriticThe Best Albums of 20152015
SpinThe 50 Best Albums of 20152015
Consequence of SoundTop 50 Albums of 20152015

Miscellaneous

PublicationCountryAccoladeYearRank
Aquarium DrunkardUSDecade / 2010-192019-[15]
SpexGermanyBest Albums 2010-20192019178[16]
Dansende BerenNetherlands100 Best Albums of the Decade (2010-2019) - International2019-[17]
KalporzItalyThe Best Albums of the 2010s201929[18]
[sic] MagazineUSSub-Ed’s Top 100 Albums Of The Decade202034[19]

Usage in media

The song "Cowards Starve" has been used in the third episode of 13 Reasons Whys first season.[20]

Personnel

Additional credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Q&A: Protomartyr On Their New Album The Agent Intellect + "Why Does It Shake?". July 14, 2015.
  2. Web site: Shop for Protomartyr. Hardly. Art. Hardly Art. 2020-05-26. 2019-12-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20191224184444/https://www.hardlyart.com/artists/protomartyr/shop. dead.
  3. Web site: Protomartyr Announce 'The Agent Intellect' LP With Shuddering 'Why Does It Shake?'. July 14, 2015. Spin.
  4. Web site: Protomartyr unveils new song "Dope Cloud" -- listen. August 25, 2015.
  5. Web site: Protomartyr shares new song "I Forgive You" -- listen. September 28, 2015.
  6. Web site: Review: Protomartyr, 'The Agent Intellect'. NPR.org.
  7. Web site: The Agent Intellect, by Protomartyr. Protomartyr.
  8. Web site: Protomartyr: The Agent Intellect Review . . October 6, 2015 . October 7, 2015 . Lefebvre . Sam.
  9. Web site: The 100 Best Songs of 2015. Pitchfork.
  10. Web site: The 100 Best Songs of 2015. Pretty Much. Amazing. Pretty Much Amazing.
  11. Web site: The 25 Most 'Detroit' Songs Ever Recorded. Megan. Frye. Thrillist.
  12. Web site: 2015 Artist Survey: A Place to Bury Strangers. Mark. Redfern. undertheradarmag.com.
  13. Web site: David Bazan – "The Devil In His Youth" (Protomartyr Cover). Stereogum. April 26, 2017. August 29, 2020.
  14. Web site: Protomartyr - "Forbidden" (Preoccupations Cover). October 24, 2018. Spin.
  15. Web site: Aquarium Drunkard : Decade / 2010-19. October 30, 2019. Aquarium Drunkard.
  16. Web site: Redaktion. SPEX. 2019-12-06. Die besten Alben 2010-2019: Platz 200 bis 151. 2020-12-08. SPEX. de-DE.
  17. Web site: De 100 beste albums van het decennium (2010-2019). 2020-12-08. Dansende Beren. nl.
  18. Web site: 2019-11-20. I migliori ALBUM degli Anni Dieci. 2020-12-08. Kalporz. it-IT.
  19. Web site: [sic] Magazine - Sub-Ed's Top 100 Albums Of The Decade].
  20. Web site: "Cowards Starve" by Protomartyr. Quinn. Keaney. June 5, 2017. POPSUGAR Entertainment.
  21. Protomartyr - Chart history | Billboard. Billboard. October 23, 2015.