"My antennas went deep into the afterworld / And I searched for her / Where the night is quiet / With star gleams / And comet trails," he narrates a beautifully composed conclusion to an (inter)stellar tale.
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As a writer of songs, or plays, or short stories, Smith has never limited himself to one style or theme. The restless trend of changing gears dramatically continues onAntenna to the Afterworld, which marks a total musical and narrative shift from last year's Longtime Companion (a country record that chronicled Smith's break-up).On Antenna to the Afterworld, Smith likens himself to a space being visiting Earth using wry humor, gritty poetry, and a myriad of musical lenses fleshed out by drummer Kelley Stoltz's Joy Division-like beats, Ryan Browne's new wavish basslines, and Tahlia Harbour's deadpan vocals."I come from the planet of dogs / ... / And I walk on your streets / ... / and I can't wait to find / My little place in your weird world," Smith sings on opening track "Dark Corners," as the song's use of synthesizers lends the perfect sonic counterpart to the science fiction narrative. His journey continues on "Mutilator," where he enchants the listener with a vivid description of the titular woman's lair: "Back at her place, a half eaten steak on a plate / And an old melon rind and some torn up drapes / And on her bed of nails she makes me lie / ... / Mutilator, you send shivers down my spine."Later, "Girl on the Streets" proves to be one of the most immediate and infectious songs found on Antenna to the Afterworld, as Smith pairs an upbeat, major key melody with a candid depiction of a homeless girl he observes while walking the streets of his native San Francisco.And it wouldn't be a Sonny Smith-penned album without a reworking of a previously released song. Just like "Pretend You Love Me" was transformed from a 50s doowop revamp (on Hit After Hit) to a Dylanesque country ballad (on Longtime Companion), on Antenna to the Afterworld Smith sheds the ramshackle country rock skin "I See The Void" wore on Longtime Companion and replaces it with a raucous high energy romp through classic Sunsets territory.* = w/ Little Wings
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