Lou Reed reviews Kanye’s Yeezus
This summer, Lou Reed reviewed Kanye West’s Yeezus, praising the albums contradictions.
Very often, he’ll have this very monotonous section going and then, suddenly โ “BAP! BAP! BAP! BAP!” โ he disrupts the whole thing and we’re on to something new that’s absolutely incredible. That’s architecture, that’s structure โ this guy is seriously smart. He keeps unbalancing you. He’ll pile on all this sound and then suddenly pull it away, all the way to complete silence, and then there’s a scream or a beautiful melody, right there in your face. That’s what I call a sucker punch.
He seems to have insinuated in a recent New York Times interview that My Beautiful Dark, Twisted Fantasy was to make up for stupid shit he’d done. And now, with this album, it’s “Now that you like me, I’m going to make you unlike me.” It’s a dare. It’s braggadoccio. Axl Rose has done that too, lots of people have. “I Am a God” โ I mean, with a song title like that, he’s just begging people to attack him.
(via @dunstan)
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