Icarus

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 18:13

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Vocal Post-Rock?

Muse8

If you like short sharp doses of post-rock with incidental rather passable vocals, here's the trip for you.

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sweet yet short.

garyh.

this was an instant love affair for me. though not identical, it will satiate that same musical area as 'American Football'. i dont think its briefness is in anyway a strike against it (but probly a reason not to buy it here).

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Awesome, although short

POGB

This is a great album, and I'm disappointed it took me so long to hear it. The description for the album doesn't do it justice, but some of the comparisons in the band description are apt (Dismemberment Plan, SDRE, etc). The only problem is that it clocks in at around 18 minutes.

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This Brooklyn, NY-based trio might ring something similar to a kinder, gentler spin on the nouveau stylizations of the rock unit Sonic Youth. This is an enhanced CD, featuring color photos of bridges and overpasses amid various “form” factors and architecturally highlighted images. Curiously, the band’s debut clocks in at a paltry 18 minutes in length. The group’s chemistry consists of droning electric guitar voicings, discordant themes, and subliminally orchestrated choruses that become more prominent on repeated spins. The group implements a change of scenery on occasion, thanks to a few airy dreamscapes featuring the whispery vocals of either Alex Tween or Robert Stillwell over the top. They integrate acoustic piano instrumentation into their somewhat blustery mix, amid understated textures and twang-oriented crunch chords. Moreover, the legendary Steve Albini complements this pleasantly packaged concept via a shrewd sonic mix. Despite the abbreviated length of this CD, the trio possesses the goods to become a major force within the modern rock circuit. – Glenn Astarita

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