Re-Arrange Us - Mates of State
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Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

  • Summary: The fifth album for the married duo from Kansas.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 15
  2. Negative: 1 out of 15
  1. Here's a couple that turns in a strong fifth LP. Kori Gardner (keys, vox) and Jason Hammel (drums, vox) keep their cheery, indie rock, boy-girl harmonies intact while simultaneously exorcising any relationship-related demons that may lurk in their Connecticut home.
  2. Listening to this record is a pleasure. [Summer 2008]
  3. Unfortunately there aren't a lot of opportunities to get caught in that lovely crossfire on Re-Arrange Us, a record that, for all its lush bells and whistles, finds the pair sounding as bare-boned and sparse as you'd expect a two-person band to be.
  4. The Mates recapture a bit of brio of 'The Re-Arranger' and 'Help Help,' but the rest of Re-Arrange Us is only useful for putting the kids to sleep.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. BryanB.
    10
    Honestly, I have no idea - none - what the negative reviewers are listening to...or hearing. I've been listening intently to music since I was 5 (1967), and, while any attempt at reviewing art is largely subjective, The Re-Arranger is packed with 2 essential ingredients that any great work must have: beautiful craft and TRANSCENDENCE. Skilled magic. Gone are the overly-quirky and semi-annoying moments of much of their past work. Here is a band on top of their game, creating beautiful melodies without resorting to a formula...it's inspired. And confident. What a rare gift. Mates of State - kudos to you both for this effort. The Re-Arranger never fails to make me smile with happiness and wonder. CD of the year so far for me. Collapse
  2. CameronS.
    9
    They're back! Every song is beautifully crafted with catchy melodies and biting piano and drums. I do miss the organ, but Kori more than makes up for it with awesome synth and piano. As a long time Mates fan, I had to get over the initial shock of how different it is, but I love the new sound. Favorites are "My Only Offer", "The Re-Arranger", and "Blue and Gold Print". If you are a mates fan, buy it now! If you are new to the mates, you won't be disappointed! Expand
  3. JonL.
    8
    A hooky, confectioner's sugar-sweet collection of excellent indie pop.
  4. ColinG.
    7
    Although many of the riffs sound like they were written with Kori simply screwing around on the keyboard, Mates of State fans will not be disappointed. However, it's hard to fathom this album actually winning anyone new over. Whereas "Bring It Back" held so much promise as the couple finally had good production and more focused songwriting, this album seems altogether lost in the duo's own dynamics. Elements obviously intended to be hooks, such as the ultra-repetitive "Now," come off as obnoxious and intrusive, and the album is difficult to be enjoyed as it almost seems to demand attention from the listener. There are some beautiful tracks on the album though, and they have obviously progressed as artists with the introduction of new instrumentation, but it is still very much Mates of State, and the album may suffer because of that attempt to hold on to their lo-fi, cutesy past. Expand

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