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Gomez


Date: Thu, Sep 22, 2011
Showtime: 8:00 PM
Days until show: 71
Doors open: 7:00 PM
Ages: 16 & Over
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The resulting tight, 10-song long-player was perfected in two ten-day sessions in Charlottesville, VA with longtime friend Sam Farrar (Phantom Planet) whose role was strongly editorial "Unlike other producers we've worked with, in Sam we had somebody who was familiar with our entire back catalog, and knew what it was that we were going after," says Tom Gray. "He could help us achieve our aims even better than we could ourselves."  This return to a form of self-production seems to have allowed Gomez to incorporate the lush pop of recent records like How We Operate with the free-form feel of early, beloved Gomez albums like Bring it On.  

This is a record in glorious Technicolor; the sound of a band enjoying themselves...not alone though. The other musicians on the record include Luke Steele (Empire of the Sun, Sleepy Jackson) and Stuart Bogie (Antibalas, TV on the Radio, Iron and Wine). Whatever's On Your Mind shares a lineage with In Our Gun, thanks to both a preponderance of strings and horns (check out the brass on the opening track, "Options", the punctuation-abetted, groovy "I Will Take You There," and the seasonal swells of the pre-chorus to "X-Rays") and an electronic dance-aspect that always carries along with it some sort of guitar chunkiness. ("Song In My Heart" begins almost Gaga-esque before its keyboard lick is replicated by a strummed acoustic). At 38 minutes it's Gomez's shortest album to date, there is no fat on the disc.

Still, it maintains Gomez's trademarks: Ben Ottewell's gritty vocals tear through the carefully arranged background harmonies of "The Place and The People," while bassist Paul "Blackie" Blackburn's overdriven bass gives a near-African beat to "Equalize," and "Just as Lost As You" finds Ball yearning and introspective, while somehow still sounding hopefully positive, as the band explodes behind him in a memorable, throttling thrust. The title track alone should convince you that this is a band reaching further than they have before to achieve a balance in their work between musical exploration and lyrical content. The songwriting is adult, but the spirit is freewheeling.

The change of pace and influx of creativity has helped the band find themselves again. "Sometimes we might have been a little trapped by our own muso-ness" says Gray, "but this album is liberating. It doesn't feel at all stuffy. It's a real joy." Whatevers On Your Mind finds Gomez driving forward on a beautifully lush and dynamic album.  There is a fresh feeling of rebirth and awakening.  One to raise a smile even from the naysayers. A broad grin from the rest of us. 
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