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Effluxion

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If Michael Benjamin Lerner has given us nothing more than an opportunity to nudge the word effluxion into the common vernacular, it is still a crowning cultural achievement. But he has given us much more than that. The fifth full length album hes recorded as Telekinesis is perfect, unfussy power pop romantic and hopeful and skittish and fresh and familiar, with hooks in all the right places. He called the album Effluxion because he too found the word a little alien when he first heard it in passing, but it also captured the spirit in which the album was made. After Lerner largely traded guitars and drums for moodier synthesizers and drum machines on 2015s Ad Infinitummore OMD than GBVScottish indie-pop gods Teenage Fanclub invited Lerner on board as a touring member in 2017. In addition to this being genie-lamp wish fulfillment for a devoted acolyte, playing those songs every night with his heroes brought him back to known pleasures. Effluxion is a back-to-basics albumnot just in its reaffirmation of the sound and style that made Lerner an indie wunderkind a decade ago at age 22, but in the way it was created. Using the same now-discontinued MacBook microphone he used to record his earliest tracks, he holed up in the basement of his West Seattle home and put the album together piece by piece over the past two years, playing every instrument. While previous albums had former Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Wallawho discovered and championed Telekinesis demosand Spoons Jim Eno serving as producers and sounding boards and sidemen and general voices of authority and experience, Lerner wanted to do this one entirely on his own. Raised by a Beatles-obsessed father who was a Seattle DJ for 30 years and educated as a teen at Paul McCartneys Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, Lerner wears his influences on his striped t-shirt sleeve; Suburban Streetlight Drunk proudly boosts the piano from Band on the Runs Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five. Of course, theres nothing unique about having been influenced by the Beatles; its about how that influence is manifested. Quiet-loud-quiet first single Set a Course and Cut the Quickwhich Lerner considers one of the best songs hes ever writtenare so naturally infectious you somehow already know them. More than mere pastiche, Telekinesis songs are specific enough to paint vivid detail but universal enough to be about your life. All of which goes back to the idea of effluxion. Michael Benjamin Lerner is as much a medium of power pop as a manufacturer. Telekinesis has internalized the science of catchiness and understands what makes certain kinds of songs evoke certain kinds of chemical reactions. Hooks flow in, hooks flow out.

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