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DUD OF THE MONTH


Jeffrey Lewis: '12 Crass Songs' (Rough Trade)

Jeffrey Lewis
"12 Crass Songs"
(Rough Trade)

Drolly self-deprecating anti-folkie covers iconic anarcho-punk Purists for ultraleft analysis in musical form -- that's just what this reeling world could use, you'd think. And indeed, it's not altogether stupid. But it's also hate-filled and hateful-not just the Crass, but second-generation beatnik Lewis, who like most hereditary bohemians was brought up to think he's better than normal people. However well he understands capitalist exploitation, his emotional response is stunted: "I hate the living dead and their work in factories/They go like sheep to their production lines." ("Like sheep" -- what a cool image!) Historically, people in this economy have taken what they can get and had some fun in their spare time. They like Sarah Palin because they know she's as smart as Jeffrey Lewis and suspect they're not all that far behind themselves.

Grade: C MINUS



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