[DISCUSSION: WEEKLY ALBUM CLUB] Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (2015)
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Hey everyone! Welcome to album club week 5!
This week we have Courtney Barnett's debut album Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit released in 2015. Whether this is your favorite album or you're just hearing it for the first time we want to hear your thoughts!
Give it a listen! Tell us your favorite song or tell us what you like or don't like about it. Or tell us a story you have about it or a memory it triggers! This will stay pinned for a few days so feel free to take your time and give it a fresh listen first.
And then please give some suggestions for what albums we should discuss in the future!
Upcoming
10/31 - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Murder Ballads (1996)
11/6 - TBD
I got hooked on this one from Pedestrian at Best. That's a pretty unique track in her works with the punk shining through so heavily but I came to really enjoy the rest of the album. I'm a fan of her lyrical style and I like to describe it as Shower Thoughts, The Music:
More people die on the road than they do in the ocean, Maybe we should mull over culling cars instead of sharks, Or just lock them up in parks where we can go and view them
(from Dead Fox)
I haven't loved her follow ups as much but she's still a fun presence in a playlist. Saw her a few times live and she puts on a very solid rock show.
I'm lucky that I live in Melbourne and got to see Courtney Barnett gigs in the early days, as well as a fair few times since then. I first clapped eyes on her when she was guitarist in Brent De Boer's band, Immigrant Union, and then several times during the early EP days when Jen Cloher and Dan Luscombe from The Drones were in her band. When Sometimes… was released, it was a great continuation of those first couple of records. In the great indie snob cliché, I probably do think her old stuff is better than her new stuff. Maybe.
Looking at the track listing, here are a few random observations:
Although references to places in songs can sometimes be clichés, I do get a kick out of the ones that I pick up in Courtney Barnett's music as they are usually quite subtle and she has a great knack of making the mundane, unusual, while also avoiding sentimentality.
I'm on the other side of the planet and I know absolutely nothing about Melbourne so thank you so much for some extra context on some of her lyrics
My pleasure 👍
One of my favorite albums. Saw her about a year ago in concert and she puts on a fun show.
Elevator Operator is always fun time
My favorite song here is probably the most well known one. Pedestrian at Best. Her lyricism thoughout that song is really witty and I really like the rhyme schemes she incorporates into the song on top of the awesome guitar riff and feedback effects.
It's almost like she's rapping at times. In fact I'm gonna make a really weird comparison here. She reminds me of MF DOOM in this song with the multi syllable rhymes. Maybe I'm crazy but that's what it reminds me of.
I also really like Small Poppies. It's a really cool slowed down bluesy ballad with awesome guitars and maybe it doesn't fit with the rest of the album but I think it works.
Every single song is at least good, usually great, but it pains me to say I think this is the last excellent release from her. I saw her in 2015 and it was a riot, then again in 2018 and was blown away by how exhausted she was. Maybe it’s gotten better but I don’t really enjoy any of her new music.
It's probably because it was her most recent album when I discovered her music but I've always loved Tell Me How You Really Feel
Might I please point out that this ‘clever title’ is a rip-off of a Kliban cartoon.
I remember hearing an interview where she mentions that the title was from an embroidery that her grandma had on her wall or on a cushion
Cool
Interesting! Do you have a link to the cartoon?
No! Actually… and I had to investigate. I am probably mistaken. However it is an old and well-used phrase according to this:
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2018/08/29/sit/?amp=1
Thanks for the follow up. It does seem like a phrase that multiple people thought of over the years. I think it's a very fitting title for this album with the combination of witty lyricism and slackerish vibes.
I will need to listen to it!
They say we should look out further, I guess it wouldn't hurt us... We don't have to live by all these coffee shops