John Maus Addendum CD
‘Addendum’ is the sixth full length album by contrapuntal,
synth-pop visionary and hysterical body John Maus. Incubated
alongside the tracks that solidified into last year’s ‘Screen
Memories’ album, ‘Addendum’ presents Maus in more
spontaneous mood. Whilst ‘Screen Memories’ joined the
chorus of trumpets sounding Revelation, ‘Addendum’ finds
Maus considering what comes after the end. It’s a document
of an artist using broad brushstrokes, emboldened by
irreverence, freed from the script and staring absurdity in the
face. These twelve songs showcase John Maus as a musician
who experiments with his creative instincts, who wants to
surprise himself in the act of making anew. With ‘Addendum’
he sounds untamed, off the cuff and closer to the pulse.
Originally conceived as a bonus album to accompany April
2018’s career-retrospective boxset of albums to date,
‘Addendum’ once sequenced and subsequently mastered,
stood up, spoke up and demanded a release in its own right.
Some of the unexpected glee and lightness of touch that
comes with accidental invention courses through this album as
a result. ’Outer Space’ overspills with chiming fluorescence and
punchy drum machine programming. ‘Dumpster Baby’
bewitches with its swaggering brevity and venturesome
bassline. John’s vocal has rarely sounded so melodious and
unburdened as it’s does on ‘Episode’, its dulcet tone allowing
the key refrain to dash away like a shooting star across a night
sky of echoed beats and wheeling, frosty synth lines.
The hurtling, thrill-ride of ’Running Man’ and the decidedly
downbeat ’Mind The Droves’ channel a darker undercurrent
present in ‘Addendum’ too, one of isolation, paranoia and
persecution. “Happy alone, no one can know me, or think that
they know what I’m all about” repeats Maus across the
restless drum pattern and guitar ambience of ‘Privacy’.
Addendum’s somewhat nightmarish world of burning fire, AK-
47s and plutonium newborns is always neatly juxtaposed by
the buoyant nature of the instrumentation and lyrical wit. This
makes the songs all the more unnerving and droll at times,
whilst hinting at a grander conversation at play. Cultivated
from manic interludes, a rampant grasp of tonality and Maus’
emblematic beams of enveloping, celestial synth, ‘Addendum’
sprouts forth like his very own Garden of Earthly Delights.
Closer inspection shows this dubious paradise populated by
“Mr Money Bags”, “Whitman, Price, Haddad”, all those who
“rain on innocence”, fools, princes and most resolutely the
aforementioned ’Dumpster Baby’. When you start to feel like
you’ve got a handle on this deranged other-world, Maus is at
hand to affirm that “it’s weirder than that”.
‘Addendum’ concludes with two 8-track originated songs from
Maus dating back to 2003. These tracks finally fulfill their fate
as the turning point and final word on ‘Addendum’, they
remind us that as time is passing (“I’m getting older” sings
John, 15 years ago on ‘1987’), we move only “always forward”
because our “forever is now” (‘I Want To Live’). So much more
than a collection of un-homed songs and outtakes,
‘Addendum’ proves how weird it can get when you look to the
future with each rally of the second hand. An album as an
afterthought, an afterthought as album.
Title: Addendum
Format: CD
Release Date: 18 May 2018
Artist: John Maus
Sku: 2370732
Catalogue No: RBN085CD
Category: Alternative
DISC 1
1. Outer Space
2. Dumpster Baby
3. Episode
4. Drinking Song
5. Figured It Out
6. Middle Ages
7. Mind The Droves
8. Privacy
9. Running Man
10. Second Death
11. 1987
12. I Want To Live