The Forms

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 29:44

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Great recording

TheOS

Great record, though most songs are quite short. The recording quality is top notch. Albini does a great job, but the mastery here is in Matt Talbott's studio, Great Western Record Recorders. There are quite a few notable bands who have been through there now and all bands come out sounding fantastic. Props to Talbott and his team for the recording quality, and props to the Forms for such interesting, bass heavy tunes.

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Spectacular grooves

BT-G

I cannot imagine liking music much more than I like this. Intelligent, multi-layered grooves than remind me of Soundgarden's "Get Off My Wave". These guys deserve a lot more credit than they've thus far gotten.

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Nearly four years after their debut album, Icarus, the Forms return with the far superior self-titled follow-up. Again working with Steve Albini, the Brooklyn-based quartet moves far beyond the chilly, slightly pretentious post-rock of 2003′s Icarus. The Forms is much more song-based and melodic than its sketchier predecessor, with a new emphasis on structure and tunes. The album is still a moody and impressionistic affair that favors sensuality over literal meaning — lead singer Alex Tween’s vocals are buried so deep in the mix he often might as well not be singing in English — but songs like “Transmission,” “Getting It Back,” and “Knowledge in Hand” are far easier to grasp than anything on the Forms’ debut. Even the less direct material, like “Focus” and “Oberlin,” two brief songs that are more like evocative soundscapes than fully fleshed-out pop songs, feels more precisely put together. Experimental without losing its accessibility, The Forms is an excellent example of how to make a smart, compelling indie rock album without getting lost in the weeds of artsy meaninglessness. – Stewart Mason

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