The Coup - Pick A Bigger Weapon [2006]

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“Do I contradict myself?
Very well then I contradict myself,
(I am large, I contain multitudes.)”
-- Walt Whitman

“I’m a walking contradiction,
Like bullets and love mixing”
-- The Coup

The opening lines of The Coup’s new album, Pick A Bigger Weapon, speak of contradiction. It is from between one of modern life’s central juxtapositions -- the primary forces of sensual, emotional love and brutal economic reality -- “bullets and love” -- that The Coup’s frontman/auteur Boots Riley draws his material for the most lyrically and musically ambitious album of his career. Riley’s often wildly comedic storytelling takes a stance in American art that embraces the ambiguities of our vast and tormented history, rather than seeking some definitive “truth” about the American experience. Think of Twain’s travel adventure of a boy or Melville’s reworking of the nautical yarn. Theirs is a style of twists and turns, sudden leaps from grand philosophy to minute prosaic detail, comedy to tragedy -- a tale that begins as one thing and ends as something radically different.

In “Tiffany Hall,” what starts as a playful tribute to a girl from school, over a slow, carnal groove that brings to mind the best of Marvin Gaye, suddenly turns sobering as Boots learns she has died from complications following cosmetic surgery to reduce her curves. “I Love Boosters!” launches over a funky march as a broad, comic ode to shoplifting and then halfway through shifts to something far subtler, finally offering a tender tribute to the women who clothed him fashionably, despite economic hardship. The agitated funk underpinning of the track only heightens the workaday detail of the surprisingly uncontroversial way of life portrayed by the song.

Pick A Bigger Weapon weaves these contradictions into some of the freshest audioscapes The Coup have ever produced. Backed by a stellar band that includes Audioslave's Tom Morello, Dwayne Wiggins, and veterans of Parliament-Funkadelic, the Gap Band, Toni! Tony! Toné!, Jesse Johnson, and Frankie Beverly and Maze, the album’s uniquely bent grooves point to "Dirty Mind"-era Prince, late-80s Too Short, and the trunk-rattling hyphy sonics of the New Bay movement.

In the end, Riley offers us nothing more complicated than two people trying to snatch one more night of peace, love and sanity by leaving what may be his only mission statement to co-conspirator Silk-E. Her plaintive vocal on “BabyLet’sHaveABabyBeforeBushDoSomethin’Crazy” croons a wish for love in the time of impending apocalypse. The track captures the hope, the doomed sadness, and the contradictory emotions of daily life for much of America. “We might never get our money right…”

"All we have on earth are our seconds and minutes, and in order to survive, we're forced to sell that time. We sell our lives off to the highest bidder," says Boots. "The question is how would we use those seconds if we had control of that time?"


Tracks:

01. Bullets And Love (Introduction)
02. We Are The Ones
03. Laugh/Love/Fuck
04. My Favorite Mutiny
05. I Just Wanna Lay Around All Day In Bed With You
06. Head (Of State)
07. ShoYoAss
08. Yes ‘Em To Death
09. Ass-Breath Killers
10. Get That Monkey Off Your Back
11. MindFuck (A New Equation)
12. Two Enthusiastic Thumbs Down
13. I Love Boosters!
14. Tiffany Hall
15. BabyLet’sHaveABabyBeforeBushDo Somethin’Crazy (feat. Silk E)
16. Captain Sterling’s Little Problem
17. The Stand


On my first listen through and it sounds really good.

Harpal (harpal), Monday, 3 April 2006 04:30 (nineteen years ago)

Gonna go see em live on Saturday and plan on buying the new album at the show. Really excited to hear it; I think the Coup are my favorite rap group still recording.

Forksclovetofu (Forksclovetofu), Monday, 3 April 2006 05:14 (nineteen years ago)

It definitely doesn't disappoint. I missed their show here about two months ago - bummer.

Harpal (harpal), Monday, 3 April 2006 05:21 (nineteen years ago)

Fave track right now - "ShoYoAss"

Harpal (harpal), Monday, 3 April 2006 05:21 (nineteen years ago)

shit - I keen to buy it on those song titles alone -
"laugh/love/fuck" - is that a response to GG allin's drink,fight,fuck ?

grapple (grapple), Monday, 3 April 2006 05:24 (nineteen years ago)

Haha, I don't think so.

Harpal (harpal), Monday, 3 April 2006 05:26 (nineteen years ago)

Great news!

Austin Still (Austin, Still), Monday, 3 April 2006 13:52 (nineteen years ago)

coup are dope & your book report about them is gay

++++, Monday, 3 April 2006 13:56 (nineteen years ago)

Is this out yet? I'm probably going to buy it, though the band thing kinda got me scared. How many rap acts have actually managed to produce something interesting with a "real" band? Especially a "real" band with Tom Morello?

Tuomas (Tuomas), Monday, 3 April 2006 14:03 (nineteen years ago)

Boots came to my town and did a little listening party for the CD at our local pub. It sounded really good. I've liked them more live than on record in the past, but I'll be getting this.

"Bush and Hussein together in bed
giving h-e-a-d head
you motherfuckers heard what I said
billions made and millions dead"

sleeve (sleeve), Monday, 3 April 2006 15:01 (nineteen years ago)

Their live show is outrageous. Totally off the hook live band. And their hypewoman/vocalist is an implosion in heels.

Whiney G. Weingarten (whineyg), Monday, 3 April 2006 15:24 (nineteen years ago)

How many rap acts have actually managed to produce something interesting with a "real" band? Especially a "real" band with Tom Morello?

Rage Against the Machine?

M@tt He1geson (Matt Helgeson), Monday, 3 April 2006 15:29 (nineteen years ago)

I have been spinning "laugh/love/fuck" for a while, and it's a pretty damn good track.

Christopher Monsen (Le Bob), Monday, 3 April 2006 16:58 (nineteen years ago)

contradictory is right. this album makes boots sound like one confused guy. and im not sure thats a good thing.

titchyschneider (titchyschneider), Monday, 3 April 2006 18:10 (nineteen years ago)

Good to see these dudes are still around. "Get Up" is one of the best songs Dead Prez ever did.

deej.. (deej..), Monday, 3 April 2006 18:13 (nineteen years ago)

This is solid as hell.

Harpal (harpal), Monday, 3 April 2006 19:49 (nineteen years ago)

three weeks pass...
Okay, this is real good indeed. My "real band" fears turned out to be false, it's really just an expansion of the last album's sound, in a good way. And Tom Morello's only on one track. There aren't any instant bangers like "Everythang" or "Get Up" or "Pork and Beef" of the last LP, but there's lots of great details to cover for that. "My Favorite Mutiny" is probably the biggest rabble-rouser with it's anthemic piano and strings, though I'm not sure if the guest verses are really necessary. Surprisingly, Black Thought sounds better than Talib Kweli on that song.

I wouldn't say Boots is "confused" on the record. Maybe he's a bit contradictory (is he really giving props to Mao on "Ass-Breath Killers", or am I misreading it?), but he's also clear-sighted, witty, angry and funny, and I guess he's still the best leftist rapper there is. Can't imagine anyone else doing tracks like "Laugh/Love/Fuck", "ShoYoAss" or "Tiffany Jones".

Tuomas (Tuomas), Sunday, 30 April 2006 09:13 (nineteen years ago)

I like it a lot, too, and I think that the track with the Slick Rick imitation (checking...) "We Are the Ones" is close enough to an instant banger for gov't work.

Austin Still (Austin, Still), Sunday, 30 April 2006 11:57 (nineteen years ago)

I rented their DVD recently. It's good stuff. It includes all their music videos, an interview with Boots, and a documentary Boots shot when he went to Africa with some others to perform.

Harpal (harpal), Sunday, 30 April 2006 12:14 (nineteen years ago)

the "Bush and Hussein in bed giving H-E-A-D head" is beneath Boots. Ugh.

I still don't know how I feel about their production. I wish they had more, I guess mainstream beats (like "My Favorite Mutiny") rather than the funk bass and hyper-bouncy rhythms.

milo z (mlp), Wednesday, 10 May 2006 03:22 (nineteen years ago)

two months pass...
months later, "we are the ones" is the track that's stuck around for me, along with showyoass and a few others -- far too mellow for my tastes as a whole i think, and the skits are pretty terrible.

Sterling Clover (s_clover), Friday, 14 July 2006 19:12 (nineteen years ago)

Skits ARE bad, 70 percent of the album is great.
I might like th' TI album better, but it's a toss-up.

Forksclovetofu (Forksclovetofu), Friday, 14 July 2006 19:16 (nineteen years ago)

All skits are always bad. It really doesn't bear mentioning at this point, except to request a moratorium industry wide.

100% CHAMPS with a Yes! Attitude. (Austin, Still), Friday, 14 July 2006 19:17 (nineteen years ago)

four years pass...

"I Love Boosters!" has been a continuous beacon of light and joy in my shuffle play lately.

sleeve, Thursday, 19 August 2010 20:22 (fifteen years ago)


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