Beat Happening
You Turn Me On


5.0
classic

Review

by Cigaret USER (2 Reviews)
April 11th, 2009 | 54 replies


Release Date: 1992 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Pretty much a fascinatingly interesting and delightfully lovable album, I suppose.

I guess there are lots of words I could use when discussing Beat Happening like “indie” and “minimalism” and “female vocals” and “cool” and “unique” and “they don’t have a bassist” but I’m not actually going to use any of those words when I talk about Beat Happening. I’m also not going to go into a long history of the band because, in all honesty, I know next to nothing about them except that the singer’s name is Calvin something and I like the music they made when they existed.

I suppose I should explain why exactly I love the album You Turn Me On as much as I do. Well, first of all, it is an extremely sweet and nice album with childish and lovey-dove lyrics that make me feel quite young again, which is honestly one of the only things I look for in music anymore because I’m now in my later teenage years and I miss my early childhood but we won’t go into any of that. Probably the best example of the delightful childishness is “Noise.” It’s quite a pretty song with female vocals and quite honestly one of the better tracks on the album, and whenever I listen to this particular song I get the remarkable urge to do something absolutely ridiculous, like suddenly kiss an attractive girl that I barely know (and use my tongue of course) or throw something delicate (like glass) at a wall or hit a large person, but we won’t go into any of that now of course. Most of the songs bring me an overwhelming sense of happiness, with the exception of “Tiger Trap” which seems to be quite sad, though it is does seem to possess a sense of “quiet acceptance” I suppose you could say and it is incredibly good and not even remotely bad at all.

I suppose I should probably mention the singer’s fascinatingly interesting voice. I think someone on another website likened it to that of a “zombified Lou Reed” and I think that’s really an excellent description. This especially shows in the title track, which kicks ass of course. His voice is very low and droning in contrast to the soft, whispery singing of the girl who sometimes sings. This creates a very interesting sound and puts a nice spin on these nine fascinating pop-songs, perhaps best shown in the closing track “Bury The Hammer” which is also one of the finest.

Of course, one of the most fascinating and interesting things about You Turn Me On is the way the band manages to create remarkably simple songs with sparse arrangements but somehow make them last for more than six minutes or more (nine minutes in the case of the wonderful “Godsend”) without it ever becoming boring or dull. In fact, this album feels remarkably short when listened to as a whole, while at the same time it seems complete. I guess this is because it succeeds in pretty much everything it sets out to do and every track is fascinatingly excellent.

I guess what I’m really trying to say is that Beat Happening has made a truly classic record with You Turn Me On. It may not seem that way on the surface or when listened to the first several times, but its beauty and excellence becomes apparent after awhile and whatnot. I was listening to the album while I was writing this, and now that it’s over, I believe I’m going to listen to it again and become flooded with childlike wonder and nostalgia all over again.



Thank you.


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tombits
April 12th 2009


3582 Comments


Really good first review. This sounds like a really interesting record, i'll check it out.

Zippermouth
April 12th 2009


1305 Comments


Sick style you got going there

whenever I listen to this particular song I get the remarkable urge to do something absolutely ridiculous, like suddenly kiss an attractive girl that I barely know (and use my tongue of course)


Cigaret
April 12th 2009


7 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Why thank you of course. And everyone should hear this particular record, obviously

itchyandscratchy
April 12th 2009


314 Comments


album is so good well done reviewing this

Cigaret
April 12th 2009


7 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

thank you, yes it is, of course

ElvisChrist
October 10th 2009


5 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Awesome review. "Godsend" = Greatest song of all time.

PurpleDrank
December 8th 2010


420 Comments


mhmm so good. i love albums with a male and female vocalist, suites their sound well ala sonic youth, eric's trip etc

xfearbefore
July 22nd 2012


2050 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Hey Day" is so absolutely amazing and wonderful. Very underrated band.

YankeeDudel
May 21st 2013


9342 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

beat me

AcidCaravan
January 25th 2014


504 Comments


Their last and more "melodic" offering. As usual, an indie rock milestone. Back when Indie really meant INDEPENDENT production and fucking DIY ethic. Not like today, where total corporate crap like The Killers or The Strokes are being labelled as "Indie"...

Cygnatti
May 10th 2014


36144 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

who cares, band rules. :]

NorthernSkylark
May 10th 2014


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is happening.

NorthernSkylark
September 26th 2014


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

godsend is godly

MOJ
December 9th 2014


218 Comments


sweee, pinebox Derby is lovely

Cygnatti
December 11th 2014


36144 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I suppose. :D

Chortles
January 5th 2015


21494 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

so fukning good can't believe this shit has 1 page smh

NorthernSkylark
January 5th 2015


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

yeah, that's just sputnik for ya

BMDrummer
January 5th 2015


15165 Comments


haven't jammed yet

Jots
Emeritus
January 5th 2015


7584 Comments


haven't spun this in ages

Cygnatti
January 5th 2015


36144 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Fuckin love this.



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