The Raconteurs: Consolers of the Lonely

By: Alex Proctor

Consider it a surprise attack. On Tuesday of last week, The Raconteurs released their new album, Consolers of the Lonely (Warner Brothers), with little to no fanfare or advance notice, essentially springing it on us unannounced, and fortunately, this time around, Jack White and Brendan Benson have found a way to wed their individual sounds without compromising what makes each unique - White's confrontational edge or Benson's ability to craft pop melodies. Thanks to pre-digital age tubes, this Zeppelin-esque barnstormer hums and crackles with warm fuzz, and unlike the band's pleasant, though relatively innocuous, 2006 effort, Broken Boy Soldier, this one rawks.

The opening shot, and album's title track, has the deliberate feel of a live, one-take affair. Brimming with contagious energy, it begins with a bluesy guitar line played over the sounds of light conversation, including White's aside to "double track that," before the rhythmically primitive, urgent drums drop in (Meg White, anyone?) Both here and on the incendiary second track, power chord driven foot-stomper "Salute Your Solution," slated to be released as the album's first single, White and Benson trade vocals, proving a highly effective tag team with surprisingly similar styles. This harmonious partnership shines in full glory on the lush, piano based number, "You Don't Understand Me" and throughout the album. Excepting White's truly unique vocal idiosyncrasies, it's not easy to tell who's singing what. The two men's voices blend into one another, creating a "Raconteurs sound," a key factor that accounts for the fact that for the first time they sound like a fully realized band, capable of doing much more than just playing it safe.

After this tone-setting salvo, other album standouts include spaghetti-western "The Switch and The Spur," which features a moody, picturesque melody and gleaming Spanish horns, over which Benson sings a tale of blood and saddle-weary sorrow before White steals the show with a scathing solo. Both the propulsive "Five on the Five" and "Attention" find The Raconteurs stretching their legs, experimenting with unusual sonic textures and letting the rhythm section take the foreground to create a dynamic, thoroughly modern version of classic rock 'n' roll. It's on the album's final cut, "Carolina Drama," that the band truly lives up to its name. A raconteur is essentially a wry and skillful storyteller, and White wastes nary a word while unfurling this dark tale of murder.

So, lonely music fans, take comfort. If this was a surprise attack, then it was friendly fire. The Raconteurs have unleashed an album's worth of rock masterpieces to keep you company for the next few months. So, consoled?

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[Published on: 4/1/08]
 

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Chaloupka starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/1/2008 09:01AM
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Chaloupka

Pickin this one up TODAY!

theivywall starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/1/2008 09:36AM
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theivywall

I really dug Broken Boy Soldier actually, I would love to hear this.

Bonnaroo to Rothbury to ACL starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/1/2008 01:03PM
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Bonnaroo to Rothbury to ACL

Album of the Year, so far. Another classic turned out by Mr. White.

Ninetynine starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/1/2008 04:24PM
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Now, I'm on it and snatching the Raconteurs disk asap. Great writing, super flow, nice phrasing and loved it totally.Ending was tight, succinct, tied up the beginning in a tidy loop, 'said it' straight and uncluttered, musical descriptions were literally visual for me, and the band, not to mention the pub, will benefit from this review. Thanks. Peace. 99

B.A.D. starstarstarstar Tue 4/1/2008 07:34PM
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B.A.D.

Good review...that pretty much sums it up. Good album....surprisingly good actually. I'm really impressed with the song writing and overall sound of this album. I'm not sure if I agree with the choice of the single though...I would've thought the song "Consoler of the Lonely" would have been a good choice...just my opinion. Also, check out "Old Enough", not in terms of a single, just a cool song that wasn't mentioned in the article.

Thanks!

B.A.D.

WEBSHERIFF starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 08:47AM
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Skarlet Steph starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 11:47AM
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Skarlet Steph

Well put, Alex.

kandrokitis Wed 4/2/2008 12:12PM
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kandrokitis

Listening to this right now for the first time actually. Pretty impressed. Like them much better than the White Stripes.

bluefox starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 04:23PM
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bluefox

I'm not the biggest White Stripes fan, I have a few of their albums and like 'em ok, but I love the Raconteurs. Broken Boy Soldier really grabbed me and so far I really like Consolers of the Lonely as well. I like the fact that they can go from hard almost punky White Stripes style rock to diverse territory with fiddle jams and horn sections. Also quality harmonies and vocals. These guys are one of the few massively popular groups today that actually put out good music. I like Jack White but I really like what the other guys bring to the table - a competent rhythm section and nice song-writing and harmonies. Be sure to check this one out even if you aren't sure it is your bag...

NArulz starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 06:06PM
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Proctor... great review. Hope you are the regular jambase reviewer of new music... best on the web by far!!! I'm totally gonna buy this album as I am a huge fan of the band and your review rulz!

MaseBase starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 10:42PM
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MaseBase

I think this disc is rockin! I love it almost as much as Broken Boy Soldier. I think the Raconteurs are way better than the White Stripes ... WAY BETTER!

Chaloupka starstarstarstarstar Wed 4/2/2008 11:47PM
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Chaloupka

Wow! This album is really fantastic.

Hippie_RN Thu 4/3/2008 06:52AM
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Hippie_RN

fantastic from the first listen, not a bad track on the disk. im lovin the 'carolina drama'

snappy Thu 4/3/2008 08:53AM
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snappy

I'm with Mase. It took a real rhythm section and a sparring partner like Benson to make me see the light of Jack White. "Rich Boy Blues" is perhaps the greatest homage to vintage Queen ever. The production on this album is fab, too.

HoodooVoodoo starstarstarstarstar Thu 4/3/2008 10:05PM
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HoodooVoodoo

My favorite track is "Top Yourself."

kizzy1 starstarstarstar Fri 4/4/2008 06:42AM
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im on it , hope they have this at my local mom n pop record shop....

p.s. it must be great not a negative post on here yet.....!

surlybuf Sun 4/6/2008 11:00AM
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They are also on tour. Vegas Baby!

surlybuf Mon 4/7/2008 11:16PM
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Anyone looking for Vegas tix? I bought a pair, and due to unforeseen circumstances, I can not make the show. I just want to get face value. Help a brother out.

MaseBase starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/8/2008 03:33PM
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MaseBase

SHIT! I cannot stop listening to this CD. I play it at least 3 time a day now... if Meg could only drum like that the White Stripes could be on the next level

MaseBase starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/8/2008 03:34PM
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MaseBase

ALSO, anyone who has an extra ticket to the Bimob's show in San Francisco PLEASE HELP ME OUT!

ssucaet starstarstarstarstar Tue 4/15/2008 04:14PM
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#14 Carolina Drama is the best song I have heard in years! This song is Dylan quality!

aburtch starstarstarstarstar Wed 5/14/2008 08:23AM
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aburtch

This album ROCKS! I'm not usually a fan of this kind of music but I got the album and can't stop listening to it. "Old Enough" and "Carolina Drama" are classics and the first two songs are a fantastic opening salvo letting you know this album is about to kick your ass. Album of the year so far...