Le Noise
release date: Sep. 28, 2010
format: digital
[album rate: 2,5 / 5] [2,48]
producer: Daniel Lanois
label: Reprise Records - nationality: Canada
31st studio album by Neil Young is one of his more experimental albums. Whenever he feels like it, he trows himself over a new style and here he plays with noise rock and experimental rock, mostly. The (French-)Canadian musician and producer Daniel Lanois has given name to the album, but it's also a rather fitting title. Not all tracks are fuelled with reverberating electric guitar, but I cannot help thinking of the album as the result of Young just playing along in a studio and Lanois taping, and adding a production fingerprint to that. However, the album sold well, and was met by positive reviews. It reached number #2 on the Canadian album charts list, and to number #10 in Europe.
Neil has had his time in the lab. A time spent experimenting with content and form, with genres and styles - with this and that. This is just another one trying something else. "Let's see what happens if you record what I make of this today..." Sure, the man is gifted and he he has made more than just a fair share of classic songs and albums, but sometimes he misses. This is such a case. I don't like it, and I frankly find it one of his worst albums.
[ allmusic.com 3 / 5, Rolling Stone, The Guardian 4 / 5 stars ]