| Last year Violet Indiana released their debut full-length album, 
                  Roulette. 
                  This is a single designed to accompany that album. It contains 
                  Killer Eyes off of the album, two additional tracks, 
                  and a quicktime video of Killer Eyes. Killer Eyes is a pretty good song. It's catchy, and 
                  it focuses on the two strengths of Violet Indiana quite nicely. 
                  (Those strengths being Robin Guthrie's guitarwork and Siobhan 
                  DeMare's voice.) It is a fine choice for a single. And yet.... What's the point? I mean, in this day and age, 
                  what is the point in releasing a single off of an album? Most 
                  people who might hear the song on the radio go buy the album. 
                  Do radio stations only play things that are classified as "singles"? 
                  I mean real radio stations, ones that make money, unlike the 
                  NPR and college radio stations that i listen to. In a way, it seems as if the whole point of "CD singles" is 
                  to provide something else for the diehard collector to have 
                  to search for. Another thing for us poor slobs who are compelled 
                  to spend our hard earned cash on everything so much as touched 
                  by our musical heroes to search for! It seems almost ... exploitative. I dunno. Maybe i'm overreacting a bit. The single is priced 
                  lower than an album or an EP, so it is sort of a bargain. Then 
                  again, i paid import price for this, since it wasn't released 
                  in the US... And since British money is better than American, 
                  it wasn't a bargain for me. I am annoyed at the necessity of having to go out of my way 
                  to purchase an additional release for completeness sake. On 
                  the other hand, Robin Guthrie has always done quality work, 
                  even on b-sides. And i am the type of music geek who wants to 
                  own everything.... Well, enough ranting. I am moderately annoyed at this formatting, 
                  but moreso at the difficulty in obtaining it. Why isn't this 
                  stuff released in the US? It's good stuff! So the single starts off with Killer Eyes, which, as 
                  i said above, is a darned fine tune. Track two is called Storm and it is mellow jazz tune. 
                  I often think that Violet Indiana are a sultry vocal jazz ensemble 
                  (think Etta James in the 50's for an idea of i am thinking of 
                  here), but this is their jazziest tune by far. It features some 
                  lovely upright bass (Yum -- upright bass!) thumping away behind 
                  Guthrie's layered guitar. One guitar layer is really mellow 
                  and wanders around in the background, while over top of that 
                  he plays louder and with the massive amounts of tremolo that 
                  have become the Violet Indiana signature. But on top of all 
                  of that is DeMare's voice. It is the real focus of the song, 
                  and she turns in another great performance. This is a really 
                  nice tune. Safe Word has keyboards, funky bass riffs, and drumming. 
                  It is not so jazzy, and while it is catchy it is not particularly 
                  noteworthy after the two songs that proceed it. It is a decent 
                  song though. The video for Killer Eyes is a nice added bonus. Violet 
                  Inidiana are all about including video on their CD's (there 
                  is one on Special 
                  as well as one on an early Bella Union Records sampler disc), 
                  which i think is a neat added bonus. I approve of the whole 
                  "multimedia experience", and not just because that is the industry 
                  i work in. Since a CD can hold any kind of data, why bother 
                  to release a CD with just 3 songs? That would leave almost 500 
                  MB of space wasted. Instead, throw on a video. Add some spiffy 
                  Flash animation. Fill the remainder of your CD with your manifesto! 
                  (I am actually surprised that more of those Marxist punk acts 
                  that Malimus is into don't package long ranting text files on 
                  their CD's....) So, even though i don't like sitting in front of my computer 
                  watching a video, i approve of the concept. Plus, it's neat to get to watch music videos. I grew up watching 
                  MTV, and i like the art form. Nowadays when i flip past MTV 
                  on the idiot box they invariably have one of their cheesey real 
                  life soap operas on. Do they even play videos anymore? Even 
                  if they did, these kinds of CD releases would probably still 
                  be my only chance to see Violet Indiana's videos anyway. I am an audio person. I don't know much about video. I don't 
                  know film theory, nor do i care to. So i feel kind of awkward 
                  critiqing this video. But here goes.... It's okay. There. This CD has two really good songs, one decent one, and 
                  a video. If you are rabid Guthrie fan (like me) or a big DeMare 
                  fan, this is totally worth getting. If you like female voiced 
                  jazzy pop, this is something you might want to track down. The cost of an import single is probably restrictive though. |