Ben Folds Five, the influential American rock band, made a triumphant return in 2012 with their fourth studio album, "The Sound of the Life of the Mind." After a 13-year hiatus, the band reunited to deliver a collection of ten tracks that blend their signature piano-driven rock with a matured, introspective edge. The album, released on September 18, 2012, under ImaVeePee Records/Sony Music, showcases the band's evolution while staying true to their distinctive sound.
"The Sound of the Life of the Mind" opens with "Erase Me," a track that immediately dispels any notions of stagnation, featuring a sludgy bass groove beneath Folds' signature piano noodling. The album explores themes of reflection, growth, and the complexities of life, with tracks like "Five Years Later" and "On Being Frank" delving into personal narratives and introspective lyrics. The band's knack for catchy melodies and clever wordplay is evident throughout, with standout tracks like "Away When You Were Here" and "Thank You For Breaking My Heart" showcasing their ability to blend wit and emotion.
The album's production is polished yet raw, allowing the band's chemistry to shine through. Ben Folds' piano work is as dynamic as ever, complemented by the tight rhythm section of Darren Jessee and John W. Glenn Jr. The result is a cohesive and engaging listen that spans just under 44 minutes.
Fans of Ben Folds Five will appreciate the band's return to form, while new listeners will find an accessible entry point into the band's discography. "The Sound of the Life of the Mind" is a testament to the band's enduring talent and their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots.