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Gregory Robson
07/29/09, 05:28 AM
Marcy Playground - Leaving Wonderland in a Fit of Rage
Record Label: Woz Records
Release Date: July 7, 2009

How exactly the 1997 single "Sex and Candy," ever became such an ubiquitous hit is still quite puzzling. The verses were droning, the chorus was mid-tempo and most of the song was lazy and uninspired. And yet somehow, that penultimate verse, "Mama, this surely is a dream," found its way inside the recesses of the brain and stayed there for days.

Much like Michigan's The Verve Pipe, who landed a big hit with the chilly single "The Freshmen," the rest of the Marcy Playground repertoire was vastly different from their lyrically awkward single. The New York-based quartet, founded by vocalist/lyricist John Wozniak, threw together an urgent and yearning blend of post-grunge, inspired by the likes of Nirvana and The Replacements. After the success of "Sex and Candy," the band released two more albums, 1999's Shapeshifter and 2004's MP3, the latter coming out after the band had been dropped by Capitol. But having taken so long in between releases, Marcy Playground for all intents and purposes was left for dead. That is until now.

Earlier this month, the band dropped their fourth album Leaving Wonderland in a Fit of Rage, an appropriately titled comeback album that's one of the year's most pleasant surprises. Beginning with the fiery opener, "Blackbird," Wonderland pulls no punches and begins with a bang. The lead single "Star Baby," kicks off like a rocket and shows that the band still has a pristine knack for upping the sonic ante. Far more polished than the off-putting MP3, Wonderland shines bright far more than it disappoints. At the heart, the album is more or less a Wozniak solo album as acoustic guitar flourishes throughout. There's a Lennon-like playfulness in the finger-picked "Memphis" and the hallucinatory "I Must Have Been Dreaming," that shows even 12 years removed from their grunge-era hit, they've still got something to prove. When the band does kick it up a notch, as on the radio-ready "Good Times," and the punchy "Devil Woman," its a treat to listen to. Equal parts fractured, sardonic, and cerebral, Wonderland is a return to form.

The band's press kit indicates the album was slated to be the follow-up to the self-titled smash hit and its a downright shame that this never saw the light of day back then. Whether it was Capitol or Wozniak that balked at the idea, either party is probably shaking their head nowadays. Not one for hyperbole, Wozniak has admitted that the album is ''by far the best thing I've ever done. Easily the most personal record I've ever made, and I think it's the thing that will connect most with other people.'" No, Wonderland isn't an album of the year candidate or an absolute must-listen, but of the 12 songs on the disc, at least eight are compelling, creative listens, and for a band most people left for dead, that's saying something. Just ask Vertical Horizon.

The Flys, Hum, Third Eye Blind, Harvey Danger

1. Blackbird
2. Devil Woman
3. Gin and Money
4. Star Baby
5. I Burned the Bed
6. Irene
7. Emperor
8. Good Times
9. I Must Have Been Dreaming
10. Memphis
11. Thank You
12. Down the Drain

Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/officialmarcy)
Website (http://www.marcyplayground.com)

TheLoyalVox
07/29/09, 06:19 AM
I'm definitely gonna pick this up.

IamTheINDUSTRY
07/29/09, 06:52 AM
this review is VERY well written. With that said - I think I'll check this out. Saw these guys not to long ago.

muttley
07/29/09, 07:15 AM
I love the title of this album. I'll check this out.

icynova
07/29/09, 07:28 AM
Are these guys still touring?

Gregory Robson
07/29/09, 07:33 AM
this review is VERY well written. With that said - I think I'll check this out. Saw these guys not to long ago.
Thank you sir, I appreciate that.

zachff
07/29/09, 08:38 AM
Maybe I'll check this out if it's streaming in the inter-verse.

asteria
07/29/09, 09:14 AM
I'm definitely checking this album out. I'm kinda excited!

cherrycokewhore
07/29/09, 09:34 AM
Marcy Playground was one of my top 10 favorite bands growing up. Definitely picking this up. Great review. :0

Daigle lol
07/29/09, 09:36 AM
I wasn't sure if I wanted to check this out, but I think after reading this, I might. I've only listened to their first CD, so it should be interesting

Very good review though.

StartAngry&Mad
07/29/09, 01:18 PM
I wouldn't have expected when I woke up this morning, or ever for that matter, to be inspired to check out new music from Marcy Playground, but somehow you managed to do it, such a solid review.

StartAngry&Mad
07/29/09, 01:24 PM
on what may or may not be an unrelated note (and I say this as a Canadian too), Cedar Point bends over Canada's Wonderland.

paperPuffin
07/29/09, 03:10 PM
This is an awesome album.

Travis Parno
07/29/09, 04:12 PM
lived up to the 'expectations,' my friend. brilliant work as always~

chelseaxsmilexD
07/29/09, 08:12 PM
I smell sex and candy!

jndrsn
08/09/09, 07:31 PM
Their self-titled really took me by surprise. I was really young when Sex and Candy came out, and I bought the CD at a flea market for $5 a few years ago. I still listen to it sometimes. It's good, really. Crazy.