It’s the end of October, and so
just about time for the annual onslaught of Christmas albums. Because of that,
some might actually read a jolly note of optimism in the opening track’s title,
“No Christmas This Year.” But this is actually a sweet and sad tune about being
lonely on the holiday and lacking the necessary cheer, but going about the
routine by habit. “Cut the wood to build
a fire/But it doesn’t seem to warm me now/Nothing matters anyhow.” Lawrence’s
vocal delivery is perfect; it’s emotional, but turned inward, so without overtly
seeking sympathy from the listener. And that makes us feel it all the more, the
sadness and confusion of having lost one’s love. He looks back with some
fondness, even losing himself in the past for a moment (that section of the
song is happier, and he sounds more excited – a nice touch), but sees no joy in
the present. And the past is intangible. “Now
it’s all, it’s all a dream.”
That is followed by “Mary
Contrary,” a somewhat goofy and strange pop song in which Lawrence sings, “I like Katie/Katie really hates me/It only
makes me/Wish that she were mine.” Something about the vocal line reminds
of mid-1960s rock music, bringing to mind bands like The Lovin’ Spoonful. Yeah,
it’s fairly catchy, and I find myself digging it. This might actually be my
favorite track. “The Habit Of You” is more standard fare, co-written by James
Stevens and Lawrence Morrill Glass, but I really like the main lines, “I’ve got the habit of dreaming/The habit of
you.”
The last time I watched Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey was still
a cast member. She was a reason to watch the show. On this CD, Lawrence Morrill
Glass delivers a love letter to the comedian in the song “Tina Fey.” Hey, who
isn’t in love with her? She is both funny and sexy, a rare and very desirable
combination. This song also touches on the problems of being in love with
someone who is more fantasy than reality, how crushes on celebrities, even ones
who come across as intelligent as Tina Fey does, are rather sad. “No, no, not another Saturday night with a TV
screen/What a lonely life, what an empty dream/I can't go on this way/With
nothing left to say/But I love Tina Fey.”
The EP concludes with “Californ-i-a,”
a song about going astray. Some good lyrics are what make me interested in this
one. Lines like “Then years got away from
me/I was otherwise occupied/You see, I’m mad and melancholy/But she kept me
satisfied” and “For why she gave up
on our romance/And gave me back my name” are particularly good.
CD Track List
- No Christmas This Year
- Mary Contrary
- The Habit Of You
- Tina Fey
- Californ-i-a
Extended Play is scheduled to be released on October 30, 2016.
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