New Song: Beck Returns to His Roots
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He may have experimented with psychedelic and surf-rock sounds on 2008's Modern Guilt, but Beck is still in touch with his lo-fi folk roots. And "Necessary Evil," a Modern Guilt b-side just-released as part of a deluxe, iTunes U.K.-only edition of the album, recalls Beck's humble beginnings with off-kilter acoustic guitar and scratchy vocals.
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However, the song does find Beck lyrically musing on the same existential, what-does-it-all-mean quandary that Modern Guilt's best tracks explored: "Starting to wonder / What happens now?" he sings between soft sighs and bluesy slide guitar. "You're driftin' over the landmines / You'll keep driftin' 'til kingdom come."
Listen below. Then ponder the nature of existence in the comments section.
Listen: Beck, "Necessary Evil"
- Posted By AngelicXScars
03.07.09 8:44 PM
I like it <3




























02.25.09 3:50 PM
get me a beck 'n whiskey; this could have been a 'Mellow Gold' b-side.