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Double colored vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. A street-theater musician-turned-new wave artist-turned prolific film scorer, Danny Elfman composed music for over 100 films and TV shows between his first solo album, 1984s So-Lo, and this, his second, 2021s Big Mess. A much deeper, denser, and darker outing, Big Mess has more in common with his group Oingo Boingos grim final release, Boingo (1994), than any of his prior pop material, though it ultimately stands on its own. It was written in 2020 while in lockdown as a series of planned concerts were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. An unplanned, ranting, over-hour-long work thats both personal and directly influenced by current events, it takes the form of an orchestral hard rock that the songwriter/multi-instrumentalist pieced together with help from, among others, guitarist Robin Finck (Nine Inch Nails, Guns N Roses), drummer Josh Freese (Devo, Nine Inch Nails), bassist Stu Brooks (Dub Trio), a string quartet, and two Budapest-based orchestras. (Oingo Boingo bandmate and longtime scoring assistant Steve Bartek contributed orchestrations.) Fans of Elfmans celebrated work with director Tim Burton will be glad to find that he still brings an irrepressibly mischievous spirit to the album, though it operates in tandem with an earnest anger and frustration reflected in titles like Choose Your Side, Better Times, and Love in the Time of COVID. The album opens with feedback, a power chord, and a drum fill on Sorry, an ominous rock track. Its components include choir-like backing vocals and a wall of sound constructed of electric guitars, synths, strings, and mallet percussion, all under a steadily intensifying, explicitly worded vocal that includes sentiments like I cant breathe while youre alive...and Im so sorry that I didnt die. That sets the tone for many of the albums 18 tracks, though Elfman varies tempo, topic, and approach throughout what is a well-sequenced, adventurous set. Diversions from its anguished, industrial-tipping indie rock include the quiet rumination of In Time, the acoustic-percussion-heavy Dance with the Lemurs, the haunting torch song We Belong, and the hookier Just a Human. Elsewhere, Choose Your Side samples a speech by then-president Donald Trump while holding its nose, and the thrash-injected Kick Me takes on celebrities, royalty, and billionaires with gusto (Losers not invited/Im such a sensitive guy). Seething lead single Happy is an epic, theatrical highlight in line with some of the darkest tracks from The Nightmare Before Christmas -- if with more guitar distortion. While the powerfully cathartic Big Mess does feel overlong, it may serve as a rare case where thats masterfully appropriate. ~ Marcy Donelson
Track List(Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics)
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1. Sorry
2. True
3. In Time
4. Everybody Loves You
5. Dance with the Lemurs
6. Serious Ground
7. Choose Your Side
8. We Belong
9. Happy
10. Just a Human
11. Devil Take Away
12. Love in the Time of COVID
13. Native Intelligence
14. Better Times
15. Cruel Compensation
16. Kick Me
17. Get Over It
18. Insects