Miranda July's
The Binet-Simon Test is one of the most bizarrely fascinating releases Kill Rock Stars has ever put out. It's not really music in a conventional sense as much as it's a post-riot grrrl indie-punk take on
Laurie Anderson's early multimedia work: the minimalist music is there primarily to underpin
July's surreal dialogues. In keeping with the album's title, each of the five lengthy pieces (three hover around the ten-minute mark) features a type of interview or interrogation, with
July playing all the vocal roles. A sense of increasing paranoia pervades the album, climaxing in the hectoring "WSNO," a sort of sardonic morality play set in the ugly confines of a sensationalistic talk show "hosted" by
July in a chillingly smarmy Dr. Laura-type voice.
The Binet-Simon Test is unsettling, sometimes unpleasant listening, but it works more often than not, and a dry-as-dust sense of humor does offset some of the bleaker passages. ~ Stewart Mason