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M.I.A.'s ARULAR marks the arrival of an explosive new voice in popular music. The brainchild of Sri Lankan MC Maya Arulpragasam, the music of M.I.A. ("Missing in Action") reflects her harried, transient upbringing. The daughter of a revolutionary member of the controversial Tamil Tigers, Arulpragasam settled in London as a teenager, where she went on to study fine art and film at the Central Saint Martin's School of Art. After being hired by Justin Frischmann to document an Elastica tour, Frischmann inspired Arulpragasam to write songs of her very own.
The result is a dizzying assault to the senses, a sound that incorporates so many different styles it seems almost incomprehensible. Fortunately, it sounds incredible. Equal parts grime, electronica, hip-hop, dancehall, and straight-up club music, ARULAR demands listeners find the nearest dance floor and get down to it. But making ferociously danceable music isn't Arulpragasam's only goal. Spouting politically charged lyrics in an aggressive chanting style, M.I.A. reminds her audience that while music might provide a temporary escape, it can't erase the senseless violence that continues to plague the world. Powerful and gleefully audacious, ARULAR is world music at its most electrifying.
A cursory listen to Arular makes one wonder how it could generate so much heated, in-depth talk, as it did well before its official release. This is very direct and physical party music, with lots of slang-filled phrasings that might not have any more meaning than "The roof is on fire!" or "Dizzouble dizzutch!" to Americans. It's music that is conducive to dancing or doing other carefree things in the sunshine, rather than what you should hear most often through feeble computer speakers in dimly lit rooms. So why bother discussing it at all? Well, below the surface is a lot more than anyone's basic idea of a good time. The blend of styles -- a dense, often chaotic collage of garage from the U.K., dancehall from Jamaica, crunk from the Dirty South, electro and hardcore rap from New York, and glints of a few others -- is unique enough to baffle anyone who dares categorize it. Beats crack concrete in whomping blasts and scramble senses in exotic patterns; flurries of percussive noise, synthetic handclaps, and synth jabs add chaos; exuberant vocals are delivered in a manner that will be frequently unintelligible to a lot of ears. More importantly, once all the layers of rhythm and accents are peeled away, you'll hear that Maya Arulpragasam -- the London-based woman of Sri Lankan origin who, along with a host of fellow producers, is behind the album -- has a lot more on her mind and in her past than fun, even when she's only alluding to the violence and strife her people have endured. The images that adorn the cover of the album aren't present merely for the sake of design, either; the tanks aren't a nod to the No Limit label. (Enter 10,000-word history of pre-tsunami Sri Lanka here.) The one key definite about Arular is that it's the best kind of pop album imaginable. It can be enjoyed on a purely physical level, and it also carries the potential to adjust your world view. [When Interscope released the album stateside, two months after it was released in the U.K., the label added a bonus track, "U.R.A.Q.T." It's a brief but fun song built upon samples from the old TV show Sanford & Son. It only adds to an already amazing album.] ~ Andy Kellman
M.I.A. (Maya Arulpragasam): Maya Arulpragasam.
Audio Mixers: Anthony Whiting; Pete Hofmann.Rolling Stone (No. 968, p.70) - 4 stars out of 5 - "You've never heard anything like M.I.A. - the sound of jump-rope rhymes in a war zone....[ARULAR is] weird, playful, unclassifiable, sexy, brilliantly addictive..." Spin (p.65) - Ranked #2 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[I]mprovised, explosive, and for once, redemptive." Spin (p.88) - "ARULAR will likely be the best political album this year." - Grade: A Entertainment Weekly (p.143) - Ranked #8 in Entertainment Weekly's 'Top Ten Records of the Year' -- "ARULAR is the place where dance music, hip-hop, techno, novelties, and a slinky British accent meet and have a wicked good time." Entertainment Weekly (No. 815, p.85) - "[A]s instantly infectious as it is hard to pin down. The music is literally all over the map..." - Grade: A- Uncut (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 - "A spiky starburst of raw beats and exotic collisions, ARULAR already sounds like a landmark debut album." The Wire (p.43) - Included in The Wire's "2005 Rewind: 50 Records Of The Year." The Wire (p.63) - "It's chockfull of machine gun beats, seismic sub-bass, fragments of raga and bhangra, and above all that voice." Vibe (p.142) - "[T]he dynamo from London showcases her talent for the spoken word..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.60) - Ranked #29 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[H]ell-bent on fingerpopping agit-prop like Public Enemy messing with the B-52s." Clash (magazine) (p.75) - "[A] thumping mix of different sub-genres from reggaeton and baile funk to grime and dirty south rap, full of exoticism, raw political energy and crunching, syncopated beats." Arular Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews AMAZING ALBUM THE "ARULAR" ALBUM IS ONE OF THE BEST ALBUMS I EVER LISTEN TO IN MY ENTIRE LIFE. EVERY SINGLE SONG ON THAT ALBUM IS JUST FANTASTIC. IT'S DEFINITELY ONE OF THE BEST POP/DANCE ALBUMS OF ALL TIME. Submitted by Brittany (Marianna, Florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
whatchoo want So, yeah...I seen the video "bucky done gun" and I found it strangely appealing, mainly cuz it seemed uniquely stylized and super catchy. So I have the cd...and it's pretty cool, some of it is laid back yet always 'funky,' and some is upbeat and more danceable, and I particulalrly enjoy M.I.A.'s voice, which some may be turned off by. I seen a few people say this is a blatant rip off of Missy Elliot, and I can see some definite similarities, But...it isn't a 'rip off,' it definitely has it's own flavor. Anyway...I like this cd, and I probably shouldn't, considering I listen to death metal and hardcore and etc, but f--k it, pop can be nifty too! It's a nice break not caring less about what the lyrics are and such... Submitted by killface (flint, mi) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
something fresh and new every track on here is a banger! the beats are all on point and its good stuff to get u ready to go clubbin. alot of energy in all the songs. i hope she stays around for a while and i like her style! easily one of the best combinations of hip hop, soul, and dance. its hot! Submitted by chris (indiana, pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Interessante... Porém não é nenhuma novidade para quem ouve o Funk Carioca. Submitted by PHCruz (Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this cd iz hot evrytime i hear any song on this cd i just feel like clubbin or sumthin...very good beats for dancing n stuff Submitted by freek_a_leek124 (astoria,Ny,usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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