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Pink Mountaintops might be the lesser-known side project of Vancouver punk-indie rock vet Stephen McBean — frontman of the sludgier, stone-ier Black Mountain — but Outside Love, McBean's stunning third album under this rosy-hued moniker, adds a striking new chapter to his near-impeccable resume. There's a newfound gospel heft here, complete with backing chorus and the Bo-jangle'd tap of a tambourine. Outside Love is as majestic as any of his music to date, an indie-rock opera shot through the twinkly eye of a periscope, inspired (seemingly) by Jesus and Mary Chain, the Polyphonic Spree, and some homegrown Americana — E-Street meets Mermaid Avenue.
Despite a bevy of new players — including Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Sophie Trudeau and Destroyer's Ted Bois — it's the quiet songs that deliver the greatest impact. Check the achingly gorgeous title track and "While You Were Dreaming," Trudeau plying the Pink Floyd-ian guitar haze with her lovely voice — a counterpoint to lyrics that read like angry words etched on a tree trunk and marbled in blood: "And if I could find your heart / I would pull it from your chest / And smash it with my fist 'til it was bleeding."… read more »