Check Out: Mew - “Introducing Palace Players”

Check Out: Mew - “Introducing Palace Players”

As a Danish shoegazing, progressive, experimental rock trio, Mew has managed to muster up some serious fans around the globe. After the release of their slightly pretentious and somewhat laughable album title,

No more stories
Are told today
I’m sorry
They washed away

No more stories
The world is grey
I’m tired
Let’s wash away

…things can end up several different ways. Will it be a brilliant marketing ploy? Possibly. The longest album title in history? I believe so. A scheme that will be covered up with the infinite sands of music news if the album doesn’t deliver? Definitely. Regardless of what happens, the album’s had its share of decent press, which should paper trail it up to its August 19th release date.

That said, the release of their first single “Introducing Palace Players” shows off a little of what the band has to offer. Once you get over the off-beat out of rhythm intro that lasts a monumental 56 seconds, the song crescendos into some beautiful instrumentation for another minute before Jonas Bjerre hits his trademark high notes. Mew’s sound hasn’t change and neither has their material. With, “In a word, you were told, he’d fix your shaky heart. And what got made was broken too,” they’re still singing about what they do best, love and heartbreak.

After a few listens, “Introducing Palace Players” stakes its claim as a favorite Mew track and if ever half of the 12 tracks end up this solid, plan on having this ridiculously long titled album stuck in your CD player, iPod, or head for a few weeks.

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One Response to “Check Out: Mew - “Introducing Palace Players””

  1. It is definitely not the longest album title ever. I’m sure there have been quite a few, but the one a lot of people seem to think of is fiona apple’s:
    “When the pawn hits the conflicts he thinks like a king
    What he knows throws the blows when he goes to the fight
    And he’ll win the whole thing before he enters the ring
    There’s no body to batter when your mind is your might
    So when you go solo, you hold your own hand
    And remember that depth is the greatest of heights
    And if you know where you stand, then you know where to land
    And if you fall it won’t matter, cuz you’ll know that you’re right”

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