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(8) FUNK: THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS – THE TEST (2002)
B-Side: The Golden Path (2003)
“Am I coming through?
Am I coming through?
Is it sweet and pure and true?”
And we’re in the big beat genre, with the Chemical Brothers as pioneers in bringing it to the forefront of popular culture.
“Devil came by this morning
Said he had
Something to show me
I was looking like I’ve never seen a face before
Here we go now, let’s slide into the open door”
The Chemical Brothers are electronic music duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, originating as DJ duo the Dust Brothers – hence the title of their debut album Exit Planet Dust with their name change to the Chemical Brothers. That album still features one of my favorite Chemical Brothers tracks, Alive Alone (featuring Beth Orton as vocalist).
“I’m seeing waves breaking forms on my horizons
Yeah I’m shining
I’m seeing waves breaking forms on my horizons
Lord, I’m shining”
It was with their second album, Dig Your Own Hole, that they rose to prominence – with tracks such as Setting Sun and Block Rocking Beats.
“You know I almost lost my mind
I can’t explain
Where I’ve been
You know I almost lost my mind
I couldn’t explain
The things I’ve seen
But now I think I see the light
Now I think I see the light”
However, my favorite Chemical Brothers song and the one with most resonance for me is a track from their fourth album Come With Us – The Test, with lyrics by Richard Ashcroft, better known as singer for the Verve (and the song Bittersweet Symphony), and its (literally) trippy video.
I also enjoy the videos of their singles. Interestingly, like Hitchcock, the duo have a signature cameo appearance in all their videos – although those appearances have become increasingly elusive or tricky to spot.
“You know I almost lost my mind
Now I’m home, and I’m free
Did I pass the acid test?
Did I pass the acid test?”
Close runner-up is The Golden Path, an original single for their 2003 singles collection. It’s a piece of neo-psychedelia featuring vocals by the Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne and lyrics suggestive of posthumous fantasy as well as a video that is my favorite Chemical Brothers video and a contender for my favorite music video of all time (now there’s an idea for a top ten list) – essentially a video for how I dream my days away at work. And yes – in our hearts, we all know the photocopier is a powerful demon forceā¦
As for the balance of my Top 10 Chemical Brothers songs:
(3) Alive Alone (Exit Planet Dust 1995. Hell, the whole damn Exit Planet Dust album while we’re at it for hardcore rave dance-bunnies – “The brothers gonna work it out!”)
(4) Setting Sun (1996)
(5) Block-Rocking Beats (1997)
(6) Hey Boy Hey Girl (1999)
(7) Let Forever Be (1999)
(8) Out of Control (1999)
(9) Galvanize (2005)
(10) Wide Open (2015)
RATING: 4 STARS****
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