Gruff Rhys - Atheist Xmas
EP Reviews
Label: Turnstile
Released: 19th December 2011
Reviewer: Tom Baker
Perhaps not as subversive as you might think, but all the better for it.
Label: Turnstile
Released: 19th December 2011
Reviewer: Tom Baker
Given the images that conjures up, the 'Atheist Xmas' EP might surprise you. 'Slashed Wrists This Christmas', of course, probably isn't going to. The title is fairly indicative of what's within. 'Post Apocalypse Christmas', on the other hand, is positively jaunty, with a nice funky fuzz-bass trundling things along. 'The End Of The Line' sticks out a little (it was originally written for a short film), a song that mentions Christmas in its lyrics briefly as an afterthought. It'd make a nice Super Furry Animals b-side.
(Side-note: the lyrical themes here aren't strictly secular. After all, George Bailey tries to top himself in a film that's lousy with heavenly angels. And apocalypse survivor Mad Max is a rabid Catholic.)
There are few sleigh bells, and not much to be said for goodwill to all men, but there's some catchy songs included; so, perhaps not as subversive as you might think, and all the better for it.
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