Wunderful
the last track is standout imho.
the last track is standout imho.
The name "Yume Bitsu" sort of rang a bell when I saw it pop up on the New Arrivals list. I'm glad it did. This album is exactly the kind of thing I love -- massive, lovely guitar drone, with layers of echo and reverb, and grand noisy crescendoes. Yume Bitsu are similar to a lot my favorite bands, without seeming derivative. They're less ambient than Windy & Carl, more overtly psychedelic and less song-based than most shoegazers, happier than the dour Godspeed You Black Emperor!, and less abstract than Tarentel and other instrumental post-rock. In particular, the vocals (which appear only rarely) are up-front in the mix, against genre conventions, and double-tracked or harmonized. For some reason this evokes in me memories of Yes, although I won't claim any overt similarities. I've been listening to nothing else all weekend. I can't recommend this album highly enough -- it's an instant favorite. Take a listen.