6.02.2008

Look Between What's Goin' On

Now this is more like it. I have dipped a toe into the Circus Devils catalog a few times here, and each time it seems my blanket assumptions about the project -- they can be summed up as "loud, rarely tuneful noise" -- are to be challenged. There are melodies and hooks here, you just need to wade through some rather tuneless tracks to find them.

Ah, here we go, one of those bits of chaff that cloak the wheat. "Look Between What's Goin' On" isn't painful, necessarily, but it's certainly a challenging listen. While Todd Tobias' backing track clatters, rattles and wheezes, Robert Pollard sings,

Same cartoon all along
Look between what’s goin’ on
Know your rights
More your wrongs
Look between what’s goin’ on


If one were to assume the lyrics were specifically crafted to accompany this music (as opposed to simply being notebook scraps that fit), then perhaps Pollard is commenting on the fact that the machine of life just keeps chugging along. Tobias' factory-approximating track symbolizes industry, or just the mechanization of life itself, and Pollard is the guy pushing broom across the floor, assuring all he passes that it's the same old cartoon, but if you look between what's going on, you just might figure it out... or at least figure out that there's nothing you can do but accept it.

More hands to kill with
More hearts to hate with
More mouths to spit with
And feed you...


He sings (or rather, intones) as he shuffles past before a wheezing harmonica comes in for the last few seconds of the song. Perhaps that's the 5 o'clock whistle. It's quitting time.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

i believe "five" is bob's most challenging and oft times most rewarding recording.......i find something new and interesting about it with each listen

June 2, 2008 4:32 PM  

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