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Review: Hiss Golden Messenger’s Ode to Optimism

Hiss Golden Messenger/ Jump For Joy/ Merge Records
Four Out of Five Stars

For the past several years, Hiss Golden Messenger has continued to make a decidedly emphatic impression within the scope of todayโ€™s indie environs. Their music is infused with insight and imagination, and rarely traipses across repeated terrain. That said, the bandโ€™s latest opus, the aptly-titled Jump For Joy marks a new milestone for the North Carolina-based band, an album thatโ€™s purely conceptual in its exploration of relationships, religion, and the trappings of lifeโ€™s everyday encounters. 

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It is, in fact, a decidedly ambitious effort, hardly surprising considering that it follows on the heels of Terms of Surrender, which was honored with a nomination for Best Americana Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. No doubt buoyed by that accomplishment, the bandโ€™s guitarist and erstwhile helmsman M.C. Taylor wrote a series of songs that reflected his own music-making journey, using a fictional stand-in of sorts named Michael Crow to convey his personal perspective. 

As a result, euphoria and optimism are infused within every song, as evidenced by the easily engaging โ€œShinboneโ€ (I woke up this morning / My God, I felt happy), the breezy lope of the title track, the effervescent effects of โ€œThe Wondering,โ€ and the soulful strut at the core of โ€œNu-Grape.โ€ So too, while the mood is generally mellow, โ€œCalifornia Kingโ€ adds an uptick in energy, eventually culminating in the rocking resolve of the albumโ€™s clear-eyed conclusion, โ€œSunset on the Faders.โ€

Hints of psychedelia and cosmic cacophony are occasionally inserted in-between songs, but given the optimism and assertion shared overall, the clarity is rarely diminished. Credit Taylor and his colleagues โ€”Alex Bingham (bass, vocals, mellotron), Chris Boerner (guitars, synth), Nick Falk (drums, percussion), and Sam Fribush (keys, vocals)โ€”for executing an effort that can easily be considered another major achievement for this ever-consistent combo. In a world beset by tragedy and turmoil, any cause to Jump For Joy is clearly worthwhile.ย 

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