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DiS likes Marnie Stern, what do you think?

DiS spoke to guitar virtuoso Marnie Stern a week after the release of her second album, This Is It And I Am It And You Are It And So Is That And He Is It And She Is It And It Is It And That Is That (out now on Kill Rock Stars).

If the Beckett/Laing/Zen mash-up of that title hasn't scared you, and the idea of a female shred-guitarist doesn't cause brain-mangling cognitive dissonance, then (as a Hare Krishna once said to me, because I didn't avoid eye-contact, and hurry past) "You're already on the path to enlightenment."

Except, you really are, with Marnie Stern, because this is the most mind-expanding music being made right now, bringing the same energy to philosophy that Sleater-Kinney brought to politics on One Beat, and living up to Marnie's own comparison on 'Logical Volume' (from her last record), "This is my 'Thunder Road' / This is my Marquee Moon / This my Orthrelm." Since I'm not actually a member of Wyld Stallyns, I can't comment on the comparisons of Marnie's lead guitar playing to Van Halen or AC/DC but the new record has been compared elsewhere to Ys by Joanna Newsom… to which we need only add: if all of Van Dyke Parks' orchestral arrangements were played by one person.

Although not a huge departure from the synaesthetic overload of its predecessor, Marnie's "pop album" certainly has more anthemic moments, and 'The Crippled Jazzer' could be the best song Sleater-Kinney never recorded. Lyrically & vocally, Marnie's often clearer throughout, and the album's all the more affecting for framing it's self-interrogation in psychoanalytic, and existential terms, which only an emotional retard would term "psychobabble" – the language is technical, but this is a smart person trying to reach out, same as the rest of us. The humour's still there, of course: like Richard Kelly in Donnie Darko & Southland Tales, Marnie drops repeated references to time, time-travel, and the need to escape the constraints of time (she even titles a song 'Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads...'. In other words, she ranges from the ridiculous to the sublime, from teenage escapism to Zen, while alluding to the hypnotic, time-banishing effects of her own playing, and the sci-fi romance trope that the right person may be so hard to find, they'll have to come from the future.

If Marnie's to make a more widely recognized "timeless masterpiece" it's probably going to take a little more trust in her own abilities and the patience of her audience - not necessarily slowing down for the sake of compromise, but for the sake of more contrast, and letting some of the songs build - then again, she's already made one of the most remarkable debuts, and "sophomore" albums of the decade, so maybe we should all speed up, and recognize those masterpieces for what they are.

Marnie Stern - 'Transformer'

Check back early next week for our interview with Ms. Stern.

Jesus christ

that song was awesome, i'm sat with a big smile on my face for some reason.

i

love her
she is awesome

Marnie Stern

is my new hero, read the interview with her on Pitchfork. Her first record is INCREDIBLE.

She's a cui

Is it just me

that can't help but think about Wyld Stallyns?

she's too good.

pretty much in every conceivable way.

I think she might be an alien.

I don't get it.

I must be too old.

ha

i'm a dumb ass. i should really read stuff properly.

the only ONLY good thing about mike diver leaving DiS

is that its paved the way for Marnie Stern coverage; the guy had a really bizarre hatred of her for some reason i noticed. she's so awesome, both records are superb

yes

she is fantastic.

I don't either.

My friend recommended her to me a fair while back. I didn't warm to it then, and I've really not managed to shake that off now. Oh well...

a fucking GODDESS...

...and pretty much an extra reason why I keep picking up a guitar these days.

Yeah!

I never thought I'd post on here again, but Mike Diver is gone? And Marnie Stern coverage?! Wow, this just made my week.

I like.

Good good.

Maybe because she's not *that* good?

I've seen her live and listened to the records, and I still don't see what's so amazing about her.

jesussss....

she's not that fucking good. i don't get what everyone's getting a hard on about... apart from her being slightly attractive.

marnie stern is very good

although playing along to your ipod is less interesting than it sounds

amazing track

very excited about this album

i don't want to think she's like an alien from the future, just because she's a woman whose guitar-playing is technically outstanding, but i can't think of anyone to compare her too!

good feature

THE DARKNESS

were funnier, at least

Well...

She doesn't really sound like anyone, but just in terms of being a talented female guitar player, Mary Timony and Carrie Brownstein are easy recent reference points.

nowt to do with her woman-ness

its the point you make about her being incomparable to any of her peers. and how she seems to have come out of nowhere. Ignoring the music - her lyrics are ace.

ALIEN.

The

Video is one of the worst I've seen in a long time although the songs pretty decent...

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