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Wake Up and Smell the Coffee in Franklin, TN

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The second half of the '90s was difficult for
the Cranberries
, not just because of changing fashions, but because the group embraced both a social consciousness and a
prog rock
infatuation, crystallized by the
Storm Thorgerson
cover of
Bury the Hatchet
.
Thorgerson
has been retained for their fifth effort,
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
, but the group has hardly pursued the indulgent tendencies of their previous collaboration with him -- instead, they've re-teamed with producer
Stephen Street
and come up with an album that's as reminiscent of their debut as anything they've done since. So, even if it's wrapped in new clothing, this is essentially a return to basics, and it's a welcome one, since it's melodic, stately, and somber -- perhaps not with the post-
Sundays
grace of
"Linger,"
but with a dogged sense of decorum that keeps not just the group's musical excesses in check, but also
O'Riordan
's political polemics (although she still sneaks in cringe-inducing lines like "Looks like we've screwed up the ozone layer/I wonder if the politicians care"). This doesn't really result in a record that will restore
to the status they enjoyed in the early '90s -- after all, there's nothing as undeniable as
"Dreams,"
or even
"Zombie"
-- but it's a solid effort that feels like the true follow-up to
To the Faithful Departed
, which is notable in its own way. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The second half of the '90s was difficult for
the Cranberries
, not just because of changing fashions, but because the group embraced both a social consciousness and a
prog rock
infatuation, crystallized by the
Storm Thorgerson
cover of
Bury the Hatchet
.
Thorgerson
has been retained for their fifth effort,
Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
, but the group has hardly pursued the indulgent tendencies of their previous collaboration with him -- instead, they've re-teamed with producer
Stephen Street
and come up with an album that's as reminiscent of their debut as anything they've done since. So, even if it's wrapped in new clothing, this is essentially a return to basics, and it's a welcome one, since it's melodic, stately, and somber -- perhaps not with the post-
Sundays
grace of
"Linger,"
but with a dogged sense of decorum that keeps not just the group's musical excesses in check, but also
O'Riordan
's political polemics (although she still sneaks in cringe-inducing lines like "Looks like we've screwed up the ozone layer/I wonder if the politicians care"). This doesn't really result in a record that will restore
to the status they enjoyed in the early '90s -- after all, there's nothing as undeniable as
"Dreams,"
or even
"Zombie"
-- but it's a solid effort that feels like the true follow-up to
To the Faithful Departed
, which is notable in its own way. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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