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=== Daily Titan ===  | |||
September 9, 2003<ref>https://dailytitan.com/app/DTarchive/2003/2003-09-09.pdf#page=19</ref>  | |||
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=== LA Weekly ===  | |||
September 25, 2003<ref>https://www.laweekly.com/the-well-isnt-dry/</ref>  | |||
Franklin Bruno<blockquote>[... Maher Shalal Hash Baz]'s orch-pop-meets-Fluxus approach connects with the “[[One-Second Piece|One-Second Songs]]” Red Krayola recorded decades ago, but this time out, [[Mayo Thompson]]’s venerable (and ever-changing) vehicle displayed a more conventional dynamic — if the Magic Band and the Mekons are your idea of conventional. Thompson has the luxury of cherry-picking from a 37-year career and cross-breeding the harvest with current members’ strengths: [[Stephen Prina|Steven Prina]]’s louche crooning on “[[The Letter]],” ex-Minuteman [[George Hurley]]’s funky support on “[[Black Snakes (song)|Black Snakes]],” new violinist Sachi Yoshimoto’s locked-in lyricism throughout. The friction between Thompson’s theory-laden lyrics and his classic Gibson-Fender interplay with [[Tom Watson]] is at the core of the band’s appeal, but you didn’t need a reading list to grasp the import of the roiling one-chord closer from 1966’s ''[[The Parable of Arable Land|Parable of Arable Land]]'': “[[War Sucks]].” Happy anniversary.</blockquote>  | |||
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Listings
Daily Titan
September 9, 2003[1]
Reviews
LA Weekly
September 25, 2003[2]
Franklin Bruno
[... Maher Shalal Hash Baz]'s orch-pop-meets-Fluxus approach connects with the “One-Second Songs” Red Krayola recorded decades ago, but this time out, Mayo Thompson’s venerable (and ever-changing) vehicle displayed a more conventional dynamic — if the Magic Band and the Mekons are your idea of conventional. Thompson has the luxury of cherry-picking from a 37-year career and cross-breeding the harvest with current members’ strengths: Steven Prina’s louche crooning on “The Letter,” ex-Minuteman George Hurley’s funky support on “Black Snakes,” new violinist Sachi Yoshimoto’s locked-in lyricism throughout. The friction between Thompson’s theory-laden lyrics and his classic Gibson-Fender interplay with Tom Watson is at the core of the band’s appeal, but you didn’t need a reading list to grasp the import of the roiling one-chord closer from 1966’s Parable of Arable Land: “War Sucks.” Happy anniversary.
References
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