Island Diamonds

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 48:11

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Adam Kearney

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06.01.09
New, haunting ghost songs, tribal and mysterious
Label: Not Not Fun / Revolver

The repetitive, ghostly rhythms of Pocahaunted's Island Diamonds inspire awe and reverence. The album laces steady, pulsing chants over looped, tweaked and reverberated drums, fusing elements of dub, trance and drone with traditional Native American song structures. Put it on and you could be spirit-walking in no time.

Though they're probably intended for California desert listening — the duo of Amanda Brown and Bethany Cosentino hails from the West Coast — these songs are equally fitted for walks down fog-laden forest paths, feet padding the Earth in steady rhythm with the wild spirits. With Island Diamonds, any mundane errand becomes a determined trek, a warrior's mission.

The underlying melodic changes are so slow and noise-drenched that they are felt only subconsciously. The sweeping, moaning waves of sound rise and fall, but always leave the pleading drum track, the restless and unending beating of the planet heart. The songs can be hard to distinguish as they all follow the same theme; there's a sense that one does not end and the other begin, but rather that they're all extensions of a single song.

Recorded in one take and then heavily mixed, Pocahaunted use dub techniques to modernize tribal storytelling. Because the vocals are mostly… read more »

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retro industrial dub

AstralGlamBoy

I think this band is too young to have been around to hear and see some of the trippy mixes between industrial and dub in the early '80s, but that's what this reminds me of. Especially "Ashes is White." Also reminds me of Sonic Youth I Dream I Dreamed. That is quite a compliment!

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Tribal landscapes

AAquarian

Elements of Garlands-era Cocteau Twins and early Siouxsie/Creatures in the vocals.

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Fun in the Haunted House

Tofurkyheart

A dubby step through a haunted landscape populated by distant( female) vocals. Stops just shy of seeming creepy, providing plenty of room for thoughts to roam. There *is* something vaguely American Indianesque to the vocals too, so perhaps the band name is meant to be taken literally...

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