White Light Strobing

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 39:03

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Jessica Suarez

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11.03.08
A beautiful, brushstroked road trip album
2008 | Label: K Records / SC Distribution

Recent albums from Brooklyn's Deerhunter and Crystal Stilts used dense, all-encompassing reverb as a backdrop for their rock and pop interventions. That echo implies a specific place of residence for their music — a tiny one-bedroom in an overcrowded borough. But Olympia's Desolation Wilderness is the Pacific Northwest answer to New York's claustrophobic rock; their songs argue that guitars bounce off mountains just as well as apartment walls.

The actual terrestrial Desolation Wilderness is a vast patch of open land near the Sierra Nevada, full of granite peaks and shallow lakes carved by glaciers. It's a place people go to get away. Similarly, songs like "And All the Boys Looked" exhale loneliness — every guitar chord is lovingly isolated and deliberately downstroked. Its parts exist apart, their reverberations standing parallel rather than blurring together. Like Low, Desolation Wilderness prove that slow doesn't mean stop. Main member Nicolaas Zwart yearns for momentum — "USA Highway," "Come Over in Your Silver Car," "Leaving Song" all hint at travel. The rhythm on "Road Song" is as significant as a mic brushing against a sleeve, the exact pace of yellow lines whooshing under your left side mirror. Zwart's the only thing holding… read more »

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perfect

Hrpufnstuf

File somewhere between early Galaxie 500 and Clientele,really dreamy reverb soaked guitar,lay back with someone you love on a sunny or even rainy Sunday morning and put this album on.

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Dreamy...

electricsound

Beautiful album, drifting somewhere in between Yume Bitsu and The Durutti Column. Some absolutely gorgeous chiming guitar tones here.

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Perfect for road trips heading west!

beachbum426

This album could have gone by "Road Song" if they had wanted. It is perfect for those road trips where the country opens up before you and the panoramic vistas make you introspective. Actually that sums up the feel of the album. No frenzied thrash suitable for the east coast, nor power driven rockers for the deep south. Rather, just perfect for wide open spaces, like coming west out of Spokane with a touch of snow. Great album.

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Deerhunter is not from Brooklyn

Tud

they're from Georgia (correcting the above review)

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Released on Calvin Johnson’s K Records, Desolation Wilderness’ White Light Strobing evokes that same fluttery feeling you might expect from the title. Along with guitarist Andrew Dorsett, bassist Adam Oelsner, and drummer Evan Hashi playing their respective instruments, Nicolas Zwart plugged synthesizers, guitars, xylophones, and glockenspiels into dusty tube amps and vintage effects units to drape everything in a sweeping blanket of washed out spring reverb and vibrating tremolo. It’s a down-home, cozy, alt-country meets shoegaze tone made popular by bands like My Morning Jacket and Galaxie 500 with a slightly softer and warmer approach. Like on those bands’ recordings, Zwart’s lyrics hover breezily in the background, hauntingly like voices in hazy dreams. They’re too liquefied to be deciphered easily, but between the oohs and ahs are lulling images of love and loss all swirling together in one ethereal dynamic that’s perfect for hammock relaxation. – Jason Lymangrover

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