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Jarvis Cocker - Further Complications

Jarvis Cocker

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In which Jarvis Cocker rocks in the only way a chap dressed as a slightly seedy geography teacher can: self-consciously.

Never one for utter abandon, Jarvis's knowing rocker stance has a certain frisson now, since the recent news of his marriage breakdown. Much of Further Complications shares the old-boy-starting-over pose of Nick Cave's Grinderman crisis, a sense of a grizzled star checking he's still got it.

Even while he's buzzing to Kinks-y riffs and leering over the rather younger 'Angela', Jarvis is still detached: "I feel the sap rising tonight," he whispers, before undermining his priapic pose. "A dry stick at the end of a branch."

This is a harder set of songs than the drifters on his debut solo album; gritty guitars dominate and there's a higher concentration of acerbic lines. 'Homewrecker!' rollicks along on wild Roxy Music sax, painting an adulterer as anti-superhero while a thinly disguised Batman theme blares. Put-downs (to himself?) are spat out on 'Caucasian Blues', a bitter take on a man's shortcomings set to riotous glam rock.

It's not all doom and gloom, as Jarvis shows his deft way with an extended metaphor - "I met her in the Museum of Palaeontology," he croons on the sweet 'Leftovers', "And I make no bones about it". He stretches a point again on 'Slush''s Wall of Sound, remembering, "You fell out of the sky/Covered up all my faults like snow... My heart melted at your touch/Turned into slush". It's earthy yet grand.

But as we saw once before on Pulp's This Is Hardcore, a bit of disaffection suits Jarvis. Further Complications is lean, mean stuff and - flashes of characteristic irony aside - suggests he could find comfort in his tougher skin.

Matthew Horton

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Added on: June 30 2009 18:49
Jimbo
Seen him at Glasto and his energy, charisma and lyrics are almost beyond comparison. Superb. Nice one Jarvis, great gig really enjoyed it and frankly was much more impressive than the tediousness of Bruce Springsteen of which i had left just 30 mins earlier.
Added on: May 23 2009 16:40
jack
I WANT TO BE INSIDE HIM
Added on: May 22 2009 12:36
sam
Added on: May 20 2009 10:34
khippy from London
He gives Leonard Cohen a run for his money! A fine return...
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