Traditionally, the concept album has been unified by some overreaching theme, usually one of some narrative, compositional or lyrical nature. And while Karl Blaus latest may not be a concept album in the strictest sense of the term, Dance Positive definitely has a concept. What hes done is dedicate an albums worth of material to the songwriting talents of Bret Lunsford, who did time in Beat Happening and D+, the lo-fi indie project composed of Lunsford, Blau and Phil Elverum. However, Blau hasnt made some dull collection of cover songs. Rather, hes taken Lunsfords D+ lyrics, restyled them and sung the words in entirely new melodies to entirely new arrangements, typically of the danceable variety. With thrift store synths, Jackson 5 bass lines and beats best described as "fat, Lunsfords lyrics suddenly front some dusty R&B/soul jams, which suits his amusing wordplay surprisingly well. Even with ghetto blaster production and some pretty cheap echo effects, songs like "Kill the Messenger and "Take You for Granted become ear-catching dance tracks and succeed at the records supposed goal: igniting movement. For once, its nice to have a concept like Dance Positive thats actually as good in theory as it is in practice.
(Marriage)Karl Blau
Dance Positive
BY Brock ThiessenPublished Jun 20, 2007