Disconnect From Desire

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 50:10

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Alex Reynolds

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07.12.10
More than just shoegaze purists: The secret's in the singers
2010 | Label: Full Time Hobby / PIAS Digital

School of Seven Bells' excellent second album, Disconnect From Desire, kicks off with the best My Bloody Valentine homage in years: squealing-banshee synth samples, futuristic, industrial sonics and droning, fuzzed-out guitar riffs. But this Brooklyn trio — featuring identical twin singers Alejandra and Claudia Deheza and ex-Secret Machines guitarist Benjamin Curtis — are more than just shoegaze purists; they're one of the most exciting electronic-pop bands around, and they prove their mettle with a collection of 10 tuneful tracks that mix the forward-thinking sensibilities of Radiohead with the goth-romance of Joy Division. No wonder U2's The Edge is a fan.

The secret is in the singers. All throughout Disconnect, Alejandra and Claudia weave huge swaths of seductive, intertwining vocal melodies, particularly on the propulsive "Heart is Strange" and the lilting, album-closing ballad "The Wait." Guitarist and knob-tweaker Curtis drives the songs home with flickering electro beats and heavy, reverb-soaked guitar riffs — which, paradoxically, give songs like "Babelonia" a lighter-than-air feel.

This kind of music has never put much of a premium on lyrics — the guitars and the noise are the principle pleasures. But Alejandra imbues School's songs with a literary goth romance. Sometimes it works: On the… read more »

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enchanting

Kinelfire

I L U got in my head and stayed there for something like a week - turns out my subconscious was trying to tell me something, but what a week that was. The measured vocal haunted nearly as much at the guitar at 2am. The rest of the album is beautiful, but I L U will stay with me for a very long time.

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Even better than their debut

amoyaan

I spent the latter half of last year addicted to this album. It has an edgier feel to the first one, a bit more kick, yet still lush and ethereal. Definitely the Cocteau twins of the 21st century...or as I sometimes describe them, Enya on amphetamines and LSD. Favourite tracks are Bye Bye Bye and I L U!

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Breath of fresh air

monrobot

This is great, ethereal pop which is difficult to find reference points for... but I'll have a go. Cocteau Twins meets Goldfrapp by way of Abba. There, I said it.

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etheric with enough dirt in it

EMUSIC-frans

Good songs, good production, enough shoegaze-flavour to keep your head reeling, enough clang from the beatbox to keep you banging, far from selfindulgent. Parallels to Ladytron. Highly recommended.

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