Review: Holy Ghost!, Dynamics

Even the name of Holy Ghost!’s sophomore effort, Dynamics, seems to be actively inviting criticism.

Holy Ghost!, DynamicsHoly Ghost! loves the ’80s, in that I Love the ’80s sort of way. This means they love the sound of chintzy keyboards, dead-eyed harmonies, and cheesy-to-the-point-of-near-Dadaism lyrics. They’re especially fond of bad movie soundtracks from the ’80s, and they show it on their sophomore effort, Dynamics, by making every song sound like the non-hits off those albums: “Dumb Disco Ideas” could play in the background as Kim Cattrall tries on outfits in Mannequin; “Okay” is like intro credits music for a romantic comedy starring Corey Haim; “It Must Be the Weather” could easily score Axel Foley as he stares pensively at the ocean in a lousy Beverly Hills Cop sequel; “Dance a Little Closer” is a long-lost and rightly ignored B-side to “Let’s Hear It for the Boy.” The album’s one passably listenable song, “Don’t Look Down,” which at least manages to pick up the pace, sounds like generic prom music from Some Kind of Wonderful. Even the name of the album seems to be actively inviting criticism, because if there’s one thing this colorless, indistinguishable mash isn’t, it’s dynamic. If this irony—and the entire album as a whole—is supposed to be a joke, it’s a long, pointless joke with no punchline as told by the most grotesquely smug asshole you’ve ever met at a party. It’s the sound of no ideas, no passion, and no effort being funded by a man (James Murphy) whose label (DFA Records) seems intent on squandering every last bit of the massive goodwill his former band, LCD Soundsystem, has engendered.

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 Label: DFA  Release Date: September 11, 2013  Buy: Amazon

Blue Sullivan

Blue Sullivan has written about music for 25 years, including one of the very first American interviews with Guided by Voices's Robert Pollard and Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood. He's the author of Your Ex-Boyfriend Will Hate This.

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