An ethereal masterpiece
songs like "Thinktank" whisk you away into an atmospheric rocking haze. Just my kind of sound.
| 01 |
Introduction |
3:29 | $0.99 | |
| 02 |
Thinktank |
4:22 | $0.99 | |
| 03 |
Thrown Idols |
3:33 | $0.99 | |
| 04 |
Sugar Crystals (featuring Ulrich Schnauss) |
5:17 | $0.99 | |
| 05 |
You Kids Should Know Better |
7:00 | $0.99 | |
| 06 |
Mermaid In A Manhole |
4:36 | $0.99 | |
| 07 |
Stay |
6:17 | $0.99 | |
| 08 |
Peoria |
5:13 | $0.99 | |
| 09 |
The Release |
2:49 | $0.99 | |
| 10 |
Red Friends |
5:11 | $0.99 | |
| 11 |
The Big Mash-Up |
14:44 |
songs like "Thinktank" whisk you away into an atmospheric rocking haze. Just my kind of sound.
...on this album are HUGE. they never f'ing quit...which is a good thing. a latter-day shoegaze masterpiece.
As big a fan as I am of Winks and Kisses, this album is just flat out ballsier. That they make a couple of missteps ("Stay" doesn't cut it) is forgivable because they clearly broadened their sonic and emotional palettes. Every minute of the 12 minute The Big Mash Up is thrilling, Mermaid in a Manhole is mean-spirited and cool like nothing on W&K, and even the Introduction is compelling. Peoria is a good intro, and probably their magnum opus so far. Definitely worth it.
I like this a lot more than the previous two reviews. There are some excellent tracks, You Kids Should Know Better, Mermaid in A Manhoe and Thrown Idols are particularly fine. There are hints of Loop and the Stone Roses here. The Ulrich S tie-up is good. However, the vocals on Stay and the Big Mash-Up are...different. And... my download of The Release skipped through to the end about half a minute in...
It isn't terrible, but it lacks the charm of the better songs on the EPs (nothing approaches the transcendent nine-minute In Your Room from Melted)... It's much more straight ahead psych-pop-rock... like a lesser Oasis. It's like they've departed 1991 and landed in 1995.
I was so looking forward to this after being so enthralled by the EPs. There seems to be a real dichotomy in quality here. There are some songs that are worthy of the previous work (maybe 4 tracks). Most of the others are just guitar riff-driven, boring rock rubbish. Even the singing is different; I wasn't even sure that this was the same band. They must have thought that their live act wasn't manly enough, so they had to create these straight-forward rock tracks, losing all of their previous charm and style - a mistake so many of the original shoegazer bands from the 90's made (see Ride Tarantula). So disappointed.