A Message from Art Brut’s Eddie Argos

12/10/2009




 

Untamed, uncensored, unfiltered and, here, unedited... Avril Lavigne's a bitch, yo, according to the Everybody Was In The French Resistance... NOW!

 

By Blurt Staff

 

Art Brut's Eddie Argos just dropped by the virtual office with the below communiqué in which he, er, does some serious dishing - on Avril, Jacko, U2, Dylan and Kanye West, among several. Naturally he's pluggin' something, and it just happens to be his side project Everybody Was In The French Resistance... NOW! (featuring Argos and Dyan Valdes from The Blood Arm), whose debut album Fixin' The Charts, Volume One arrives Feb. 16 on Cooking Vinyl. It's a concept album, and wotta concept: the songs, as you will read below, are reactions to other, considerably more famous, songs.

 

Fixin' the Charts:

 

01 Creeque Allies

02 G.I.R.L.F.R.E.N (You Know I've Got A)

03 (I'm So) Waldo P Emerson Jones

04 The Scarborough Affaire

05 Billie's Genes

06 Think Twice (It's Not Alright)

07 Hey It's Jimmy Mack

08 He's a "Rebel"

09 Coal Digger

10 My Way (Is Not Always the Best Way)

11 Superglue

12 Walk Alone

 

Take it away, Mr. Argos....

 

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By Eddie Argos

 

Avril Lavigne is a bitch. When she's not gloating about her totally undeserved success or berating and sneering at young mothers, she is attempting to steal men from loving happy relationships.


 
Do not worry. Everybody Was In The French Resistance....Now have the "motherfucking princess" in their réticule.
 


Everybody Was In The French Resistance...Now are correcting the mistakes of pop songs past. So far they have defended the belittled blue-collar worker from Kanye West's "Gold Digger," told Gerry and the Pacemakers that in fact it is okay to walk alone, dumped the manipulative Martha Reeves on behalf of poor Jimmy Mack and have taken the misguided instructions of a 17th century ballad to its logical conclusion.


 
THEY ARE FIXING THE CHARTS.


 
And unlike U2, they actually recorded their album in Joshua Tree (and didn't just get their photograph taken next to one).
 


Everybody Was In The French Resistance... Now is Eddie Argos from Art Brut and Dyan Valdés from The Blood Arm.


 
Tracklisting :



1. Creeque Allies

Response to "Creeque Alley" by the Mamas and the Papas



"Creeque Alley" by the Mamas and the Papas is the story of the late sixties West Coast folk scene and the formation of their own band in the midst of it. "Creeque Allies" is the story of the early forties French resistance scene and the formation of the freedom fighters who eventually drove the Nazis out of France.


 2. G.I.R.L.F.R.E.N (You Know I've Got A)

Response to "Girlfriend" made famous by Avril Lavigne



Pop songs have traditionally been "boy meets girl," "girl meets boy," "boy/girl overcome a problem," or "boy/girl break up" - in the last decade or so, there has been an alarming new archetype in pop songwriting: "girl steals other girl's boyfriend." This is a divisive message to send to young girls everywhere, and songs like "Girlfriend" (see also "You Belong With Me" by Taylor Swift) only teach young women that they can derive more worth and status from stealing each others' boyfriends than they can from realizing their own achievements.



3. (I'm So) Waldo P. Emerson Jones

Response to "Waldo P. Emerson Jones" made famous by the Archies



The Archies can't figure out Waldo P. Emerson Jones, a new character on the block who impresses all of their girlfriends and generally shows everyone up. The Everybody Was In The French Resistance ... Now! version tells Waldo's side - he was a little-known "nerd" at their school who spent the summer reinventing himself and came back with added confidence, a new haircut and a much cooler name (Waldo P. Emerson Jones is clearly not the name his mother gave him).



4. The Scarborough Affaire

Response to "Scarborough Fair," traditional



The singer of the 17th-century ballad "Scarborough Fair" instructs the listener to locate his former lover and charge her with a series of impossible tasks. The Everybody Was In The French Resistance...Now response takes his unreasonable demands to their logical conclusion.



5. Billie's Genes

Response to "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson



The kid is your son.



6. Think Twice (It's Not Alright)

Response to "Don't Think Twice It's Alright" by Bob Dylan



Breaking up is hard. Not everyone can be as tough as Bob Dylan, who claims that he needs to "travel on" when his lover wastes his "precious time." Everybody Was In The French Resistance ... Now! have read between the lines, and have rewritten the song based on how Bob Dylan most likely actually felt when he bid "fare thee well."


7. Hey! It's Jimmy Mack

Response to "Jimmy Mack" made famous by Martha Reeves and the Vendellas



Jimmy Mack heard Martha's song. So he's never coming back.



8. He's a "Rebel"

Response to "He's A Rebel" made famous by the Crystals



The Crystals sang a love song to "dangerous" men. Everybody Was In The French Resistance ... Now! opened up the conversation to other men, who see through the "rebel" schtick and argue that it's all just an act.



9. Coal Digger

Response to "Gold Digger" by Kanye West



Kanye West patronizes the chip-shop janitor who is working his way towards cooking the fries. Everybody Was In The French Resistance ... Now! know that the janitor is just working to make ends meet until he gets his shit together and releases a hit record.



10. My Way (Is Not Always the Best Way)


Response to "My Way" made famous by Frank Sinatra



Paul Anka admires a selfish man's death-bed declaration that living his life according to his own convictions and desires alone is enough. Everybody Was In The French Resistance ... Now! think that one should take others' opinions into consideration.



11. Superglue

Response to "Vaseline" by Elastica



If Elastica had used superglue instead of vaseline (or for that matter, heroin) maybe they would have stuck together.



12. Walk Alone

Response to "You'll Never Walk Alone" made famous by Gerry and the Pacemakers



Gerry and the Pacemakers (and all of Liverpool) are terrified of being alone.  Everybody Was In The French Resistance... Now are comfortable with their own company.


 
Fixin' the Charts, Volume One (COOKCD512) is a companion piece to all of these pop songs, but can be appreciated as a work in its own right.  Pop music transmits all of our culture's most valued ideals from one generation to the next; let's make sure we get it right. Vive le Resistance!

 




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