Too Much Information

Too Much Information

by Maximo Park
Too Much Information

Too Much Information

by Maximo Park

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Overview

"I wanted to try something different this time," Paul Smith sings at one point on Too Much Information, and in fact, Maximo Park try a few new things on their fifth album. This set of songs began as an experimental EP with Field Music's David and Peter Brewis, and the band sound as playful and relaxed as they were forceful and serious on their previous album The National Health. It's clear that they wanted to try as many approaches as possible: "My Bloody Mind" begins as a grinding rocker, then settles into something more confessional and endearing as Paul Smith wonders "Why do I long for a life/That I already have?" over a flowing piano melody; "Brain Cells," meanwhile, delivers on the electronic flirtations Maximo Park have shown since A Certain Trigger with spare, paranoid synth pop. This is one of the richest veins of experimentation on Too Much Information, allowing the band to adopt different perspectives, musically and lyrically. On the shadowy "Is It True?," Smith -- who is usually a hopeless romantic in his songs -- sings about how "ambivalent" he is lying next to someone in bed; similarly, he balances suspicion and trust on "Leave This Island," proving that Maximo Park find the politics of relationships to be just as fraught as the social issues they explored on The National Health. They also return to more familiar territory with songs like the bookish love song "Her Name Was Audre" and "Give, Get, Take," a slice of fizzy indie that recalls "Apply Some Pressure." Aptly, the more guitar-driven tracks such as "Drinking Martinis" and "Midnight on the Hill" aren't just reminiscent of Maximo's early days, they're also about coming to terms with nostalgia. The intriguing contrast between the album's cheery indie rock and unsettled electronic pop recalls A Certain Trigger (which featured synth-driven interludes like "Acrobat" as well as sharp-edged indie), and it's another example of how Maximo Park have followed the searching heart of their music down different paths over the years. Given its experimental beginnings, Too Much Information might not be the band's most immediate album, but it affords them more possibilities than they've had since their debut. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 05/06/2014
Label: Daylighting
UPC: 5414939623929
Rank: 142540

Tracks

  1. Give, Get, Take
  2. Brain Cells
  3. Leave This Island
  4. Lydia, the Ink Will Never Dry
  5. My Bloody Mind
  6. Is It True?
  7. Drinking Martinis
  8. I Recognise the Light
  9. Midnight on the Hill
  10. Her Name Was Audre
  11. Where We're Going

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Maximo Park   Primary Artist
Tom English   Drums,Percussion
Lukas Wooller   Keyboards
Paul Smith   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Duncan Lloyd   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Peter Brewis   Marimba,Percussion
Archis Tiku   Bass
David Brewis   Bass,Percussion

Technical Credits

Alex Blamire   Engineer
David Roback   Composer
Hope Sandoval   Composer
Nick Drake   Composer
Nicolas Vernhes   Mixing
L. Cohen   Composer
Stuart Moxham   Composer
Dave Okumu   Engineer,Additional Production
Matt Stokes   Art Direction
Maximo Park   Producer
Tom English   Group Member
Lukas Wooller   Composer,Engineer,Group Member
Paul Smith   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Group Member
Townes Van Zandt   Composer
Duncan Lloyd   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Group Member
Mark Edward Smith   Composer
Robert Blamire   Mixing,Engineer
Jeremy Cooper   Mastering
Archis Tiku   Composer,Group Member
David Brewis   Engineer
Craig Scanlon   Composer
Joe Lambert   Mastering
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