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Dirty Three: For Valentine's Day, A Wordless Love Song

'The Pier' by Dirty Three

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It's a pleasure to spend the holiday rolling around in the sumptuous beauty of Dirty Three's "The Pier."
Annabel Mehran

It's a pleasure to spend the holiday rolling around in the sumptuous beauty of Dirty Three's "The Pier."

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Song: "The Pier"

Artist: Dirty Three

CD: Toward the Low Sun

Genre: Rock

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February 14, 2012

As any pessimistic Valentine's Day veteran can attest, the holiday is strewn with land mines: pressure to find someone, pressure to buy the right gifts, pressure to formalize casual relationships, pressure to even remember the damn thing is happening. Music doesn't help matters: Do you send a love song when you're not yet officially in love? What if you accidentally send a love song that everyone else knows was written about a faithful bloodhound? What if the songs you pick say too much, or too little?

That's why instrumental music — from bamp-chicka-boww funk and jazz to thunderously passionate classical pieces — is so underrated as a soundtrack to romance. For those seeking something stormily evocative, the wordless Australian rock trio Dirty Three has it all: There's swooning passion, but also conflict, loss, need and hope. Its music soars elegantly when violinist Warren Ellis lets his solos rip, but his grandiosity is undercut beautifully by Jim White's arrhythmic drum patterns and Mick Turner's guitars, which smear Dirty Three's songs like watercolors.

It's been seven years since Dirty Three last committed its radiant meanderings to an album — Ellis has long since set the band aside to focus on his work with Nick Cave — so the arrival of Toward the Low Sun in two weeks is cause for special celebration. In the meantime, it's a pleasure to spend Valentine's Day rolling around in the sumptuous beauty of "The Pier."

Alternately jagged, loping and imprecise, the track leaves its thematic intentions vague, though Dirty Three has ways of titling its songs to match the music's bittersweet gray areas. "The Pier" may conjure notions of a lover cast out to sea, but it takes a long, romantic walk along the way.

 

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