Overwhelming emotions can bring something out from the soul, leading to rich flows of inspiration that can translate into powerful artistic expression. But 'La Petite Mort' never sounds morbid, and although it's sometimes dark, sad and thought provoking, it's actually an inspiring, uplifting and euphoric piece of work that (amongst other things) looks at the idea that death may not be the end. A definite rejuvenation also coincides with the group all recording together again, following two mini albums from 2010 which involved the band members sending each other their individual ideas to work on. As a result of reconnecting with each other, this is a set of songs that succeeds in capturing their seismic live energy. Over 30 years into their career, and James are making some of their best music.
It comes alive immediately with the sensational 'Walk Like You''s dramatic keyboard intro and moodily defiant atmosphere. Although it's largely based around a few easy chords, it's Booth's bewitching vocal lines and the band's way of interpreting melodies that make it what it is. It builds in captivating fashion over the course of its glorious seven minutes, rising up to a storming crescendo lit up by Andy Diagram's joyous trumpet and Saul Davis's urgent, red hot fiddle that truly set the senses alight. A James classic.
The most surprising moment arrives with the soft piano and elegant darkness of 'Bitter Virtue', where Booth departs from his usual vocal style on a song with an odd cabaret feel and uncharacteristically light chorus. It may divide opinion, but it's good to find them exploring new avenues at this point in their career. The strident 'All In My Mind' rings with a chime of triumph and heartfelt resilience, while the wonderful 'Quicken The Dead' is a shadowy, piano driven waltz that reminds you to seize the moment, grab hold of life and value your loved ones while you and they are still here. Rounding things off perfectly, the sensual, mysteriously haunting qualities meet with progressive growth and powerful emotions again on the stunning closer 'All I'm Saying', an immersive, thought provoking goodbye.
Although they split for six years in the early 2000's, not many bands last as long as James have, and to hear them making music as strong and potent as this after 30 years is an absolute joy. 'La Petite Mort' is a dazzling addition to their discography and easily their finest collection of songs in years.
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