If you’re going through an emotional trauma with a woman right now, then perhaps ‘Books From Boxes’ will strike a chord - it’s certainly one of the soppier, more heart-laid-bare moments on Maximo Park’s latest album, Our Earthly Pleasures. A gentle, tuneful ramble, in contrast to the angular assault of previous single ‘Our Velocity’, ‘Books From Boxes’ unveils a maturity about Maximo Park’s current writing: here the drama unfolds slowly and sensitively rather than slapping you across the cheeks.
What’s more, while Paul Smith’s lyrics on Our Earthly Pleasures are generally childish, desperately trying to be deep and failing miserably, there’s a subtlety at work on this track that does him credit (even if no one really owns a Polaroid camera anymore, let alone “scatters” the prints around the place). Lines such as “you have to leave, I appreciate that / But I hate when conversation slips out of our grasp” capture something of the misery of break-ups without laying it all out on a plate. The result is a song that feels more genuine than most of Maximo Park’s other work, with restrained lyrics matching restrained music and carrying the bleak message home rather majestically.
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I really like this song
the video is pretty cool too, any hovering person warrants credit, i dunno the look always seems to be cool. Anyways 7 is about right
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oh come off it, this is the best song they've done. 7?
This is a perfect pop song for me, not a wasted note, not a line out of place. Everything is spot on and cosy.
You can't write about this song without mentioning the lines 'towns become circuit boards' and 'i feel the weight upon your kiss, ambiguous'.
What about the harmonies in the chorus?
It's ace
Hmm,
it is pretty good, I think Paul Smith is actually one of the best lyricists out there, he has lots of good subtle phrases and clever lines - this song's generally a good example of that. It is lacking a little 'oomph' though. And he looks like the child catcher. 7.5 perhaps.
those are terrible lines
they just scream "overreaching english lit graduate" (which, if i remember correctly, he actually is)
"I feel the weight upon your kiss, ambiguous"
makes me cringe. It sounds so forced to fit. The opening guitar line sounds like Razorlight. The final note is just pure cheese. 7/10 is spot on.
Does he ever take that stupid hat off?
And if not, why not?
hair line.
tide, going out, staying out.
Childish lyrics?
*shakes head*
I believe 'Girls Who Play Guitars'
contains the line: "In the gaps, in between words / Are the things that really intrigue me / It’s the gasps and the sighs / That say more about what’s inside you." Need I elaborate further? ;-)
bloody apostrophes
grrrr
well
yes, you do need to elaborate further
ach
he's a bit rubbish! never mind.
can't we just say
he comes up with really true, honest observations. he just doesn't always phrase them particularly well.
teehee
erm...
... did you not see the combover he sported for 2 years...? I think the hat is a good idea.
B-side?
No mention of the cover of 500 miles as the B-side? Anyone know if it's any good?
park life
i like maximo park, they were jangly and intense on album 1, theyve done something different with album 2, its not as good, id never say that, but why churn out the same stuff again, i think they said that themselves .. books from boxes is a happy jaunt .. leave it that way
^ i agree
this song is lovely
I used to
hate maximo park. with a passion, but our velocity was the first song that won me over. i still think the first album is dross - but this songs ace as well - the blatent homage to early REM is what does it for me personally. its done so faithfully that it makes me hope that somewhere, peter buck is listening, and thinking to himself - damn - we used to sound like that, why dont we do that anymore?
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