Li(f)e

Li(f)e

by Sage Francis
Li(f)e

Li(f)e

by Sage Francis

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Overview

Putting his Anti label's indie rock connections to good use, Sage Francis' Li(f)e features the alt-rapper collaborating with members of Califone, Death Cab for Cutie, Grandaddy, and other guitar-based outfits while being solely produced by Brian Deck, who had previously worked with Modest Mouse and Iron & Wine. Sonically, it's a giant shift from his previous work as the otherworldly and often dark beats of the past are replaced by the traditional guitars, bass, and drums, but Sage is primarily the same, cynical as hell and able to knock listeners out of their comfort zone with lyrics that are as true as they are unsettling. As far as growth, his lurid and flippant lines -- a good example being "I heard God was coming/And she's a screamer" from "I Was Zero" -- are complemented by more subtle blows against the empire as wisdom and restraint come into play on the album's meatier numbers. When it all comes together, it's magnificent, as when indie-riffing guitars, a surprisingly hooky chorus, and the whole "life equals lie" theme of the album combine on "Love the Lie." You can bob your head and sing along as Sage covers a whirlwind of concerns on the track including God, girls, and staying together for the kids. Nearly as good is "Worry Not," which is somewhere between a Tom Waits number and front-porch rave-up as it offers "Anxiety is a disease/You gotta learn to live with it" with banjo accompaniment. "Damned if you do/Damned if you don't" is the closest thing to an answer here and sometimes the indie rock/alt-rap mashing seems nothing more than a well-executed exercise in genre-blending, but these are small complaints that will seem miniscule to the man's loyal fan base. Taking on both the BS and sobering-side-of-life lessons while straddling genres would be difficult for any musician, but Sage did it and came up with a B-plus effort. More tangible proof that he's a gifted artist. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 05/11/2010
Label: Anti-
UPC: 0045778701124
Rank: 101017

Tracks

  1. Little Houdini
  2. Three Sheets to the Wind
  3. I Was Zero
  4. Slow Man
  5. Diamonds and Pearls
  6. Polterzeitgeist
  7. The Baby Stays
  8. 16 Years
  9. Worry Not
  10. London Bridge
  11. Love the Lie
  12. The Best of Times

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sage Francis   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Tim Fite   Composer
Nicholas Lurata   Composer
Shawn Gilbert   Composer
Brian Deck   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Yann Tiersen   Composer
Chris Walla   Composer
Tim Rutili   Composer
Thomas Hagerman   Composer
Shepard Fairey   Artwork
Gordon Patriarca   Composer
Jim Becker   Composer
John Convertino   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Jeanie Schroder   Composer
Joey Burns   Composer
Jason Lytle   Composer
Nick Urata   Composer
Sage Francis   Composer,Lyricist
Mark Linkous   Composer
Richard Terfry   Composer
Kurt Read   Composer
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