On
Monade's second album,
A Few Steps More,
Laetitia Sadier turns her formerly intimate, bedroom-based
Stereolab side project into a more full-fledged band, adding a drummer, guitarist, and bassist/second vocalist. Though the small, often homespun feel of Socialisme ou Barbarie was a big part of its charm,
Monade makes the transition from solo act to band more or less seamlessly, gaining a bigger sound without losing
Sadier's distinctive stamp. Though this band's arrangements are simpler and slightly more rock-based than
Stereolab's,
Sadier's vocals and melodies are unmistakable, no matter what their surroundings, and like almost all of
Sadier's projects, this new version of
Monade and
A Few Steps More are nothing less than lovely. This set of songs is also more consistent than Socialisme ou Barbarie, with "Paradoxale," the stylish title track, the summery "Das Kind," and the hypnotic, mercurial duet "Sensible et Extensible" holding the album together, and shorter songs like "Ditty Sweep" and "Dittyam" offering small but colorful musical sketches. A pretty, refreshing working holiday,
A Few Steps More balances the intimate charm of
Monade's previous work with a slightly more ambitious, but still off-the-cuff, feel that should please
Sadier fans. ~ Heather Phares