I’m going to start “Move to Trash” as a recurring feature for new albums that are big letdowns. First up? The Streets’ latest album, Everything Is Borrowed.
As I commented on Stereogum’s Premature Evaluation post, fame has not been kind to Mike Skinner. Like his last album, The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living, Skinner has a hard time recapturing the glory of his madcap ramblings on Original Pirate Material and the brilliant A Grand Don’t Come for Free. Instead of bizarre rhymes about everyday drama, Skinner resorts to prescriptions for right living and horrible self-help advice.
Where are the fun songs? Lullaby beats make me very sleepy. Can someone remind Mike Skinner that he made “Fit But You Know It?” Everything Is Borrowed, like its predecessor, is the sound of a 12-step program put to music. It’s depressing to see such a promising artist completely lose track of what made him so interesting in the first place.
I take back everything I ever said about Mike Skinner being the new incarnation of Mark E. Smith.