
Archers of Loaf
Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro
Rock โnโ roll spews out a few big, beautiful emotions really well, and most of them are related to whether or not youโre having sex.ย
In the indie-alternative cosmos of the 1990s, inchoate frustration was the rock emotion du jour. Launching a long national tour at Catโs Cradle last Friday, Archers of Loaf showed why they, perhaps more than any local band besides Superchunkโwith apologies to Polvo, Dish, Motocaster, Finger, et al.โincited sane people to hype the Triangle as โthe next Seattle,โ i.e. the nationโs most promising wellspring of rebellious, youth-soundtrack whoop-de-doo.
The Loaf was, and is, inchoate frustration incarnate. Itโs their mรฉtier. But singer-guitarist Eric Bachmann, guitarist Eric Johnson, bassist Matt Gentling, and drummer Mark Price now lurch, churn, thud, and get on their metaphorical knees without the slapdash smear of sound that plagued them 20 or 25 years ago.ย
Bachmannโs gnomic sentence-fragment lyrics range narrowly from annoyed to stymied, but within that tight space, his haunted, dry-roasted bellow somehow tracks an entire life cycle of frustrationโpersonal, collective, or bothโfrom simmer to boil to explosion to exhaustion.
I missed the bandโs 2011โ12 shows in support of Merge Recordsโ reissues of their four remastered albums, but while facing a teeming crowd of a certain age (plus some curious under-thirties), the foursome made an authoritative roar. Their early, bro-ish goofiness was not missed. It was the first time Iโd ever imagined the band commanding more than a club stage. They tore through their ornery catalog with the moxie of dudes who are finally able to inhabit the power of their racket. It was exhilarating from start to finish.
Highlights: โRaleigh Days,โ from their upcoming Merge album of new songs, was a brisk, wistful blast that sounded wiser but no less gritty than their original tirades. โWrongโ and โMight,โ from their 1993 debut album, Icky Mettle, inspired immediate pogoing. The first captures the epic struggle of two people very sarcastically yet very earnestly telling each other to fuck off, while the second is one self-loathing person trying to write a song for another.ย
Bachmannโs lyrical gift is for the overwroughtโthe nonsense proclamations that frustrated humans tend to blurt. They can emerge out of a shambly, discordant lull like a scrap of pointy dialogue, from stray gripes (โStrike up the band/Turn up the random/Calling out to the A&R,โ as โLowest Part Is Freeโ would have it) to much-quoted maxims (especially โThe underground is overcrowded,โ from โGreatest of All Timeโ).
That was once heard as a commentary on underground rockโs transformation into a chum bucket for major-label alt-rock sharks. Now, who knows? Is the underground still overcrowded? Whatโs the underground? That line might as well be about the sweltering bodies swarming Londonโs subway. The world has changed, but Archers hasnโt, and these days, you can find frustration wherever you look. Maybe this second comeback is right on time.ย
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