
- Random Rules
- Smith & Jones Forever
- Night Society
- Federal Dust
- People
- Blue Arrangements
- We Are Real
- Send in the Clouds
- Like Like The The The Death
- Buckingham Rabbit
- Honk if You’re Lonely
- The Wild Kindness
“In 1984 I was hospitalized for approaching perfection.”
Was there ever a more appropriate introduction to an album? There are some albums that are great because of their lyrics and others we admire for musical skill. American Water is a great album because of both–but you wouldn’t know it unless you paid attention. Once you settle into the leisurely beat, David Berman’s clever insight begins to shine through. Songs like “We Are Real” are full of quotable, poetic lines like “My ski vest has buttons like convenience store mirrors, and they help me see/that everything in this room right now/is a part of me.”
And Stephen Malkmus’s (Pavement, Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks) guitar lines only seem effortless. Some people write SM off as sloppy, but songs like the sublime guitar jam “Night Society” sublime guitar jam showcase his chops* and hooky melodies**.
The final choice cut on American Water is the closer, “The Wild Kindness”, which again shows off Berman’s wordplay. It displays a more serious side of Malkmus (who knew?!), and it actually suits him just fine. The overall mood of American Water is introspective, despite its jam-y moments, and the final song leaves the listener feeling quiet and reflective.
American Water is an exceptional album because it works well for both casual listening and serious occasions. I reach for this album a lot when I’m driving, and it lends itself well to long, solitary drives and introspective moments.
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*see Real Emotional Trash by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks for lots more jam goodness.
**see Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain by Pavement (heck, most anything by Pavement) for insanely catchy choruses and pop melodies.

