Lux

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 29:07

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Modern Velvet Underground?

ElGordo42

I listened to the first 2 song clips while reading the review, and went straight to the album download! WOW! Excuse me while I go listen to the whole thing =)

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After many, many listens, this unlikely album ...

Herkma

... emerges as the top album of my 2010 list. Deceivingly and hypnotically utter genius!

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Rocking Hypnotically

Eyerock

Yes, Disappears rocks...but with a hypnotic groove. The vocals remind me of the Stooge's first album. Disappears made an appearance in Philadelphia last week, and I'm glad to say I went to their concert. A good band with a sound that comes off as original, even if the elements actually aren't. You gotta download the album and let the songs get into your brain. My favorite: Marigold.

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Interior

brunowski

This is a short, smart, sexy album. Think early Cramps and you'll not go too far wrong!

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Shock ! New Rock Band who Can Write and Play!

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Review from Dusted: "The record’s 10 songs blow by in just under half an hour, and you’re two-thirds of the way through before they even downshift slower than midtempo. They may suck down serum from badass bottles, but they pour out pop" Great Chicago four piece rock band. Unpretentious tour through the rock encyclopedia maintaining great momentum from start to finish. It's fun guys.

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An honest-to-goodness rock band on Kranky Records may be a rarity, but Disappears would be in a class by themselves no matter what label released their debut album, Lux. The bandÂ’s sound — hypnotic swirls of guitar, to-the-point drums, snarled and sneered vocals — is as simple as it is difficult to pin down: Disappears have an undeniable swagger, but theyÂ’re too hazy to be garage rock; theyÂ’re too gritty to fit in with the mostly wispy shoegaze revival; theyÂ’re noisy but not noise, raw but not lo-fi. Over the course of LuxÂ’s ten songs, the band reveals a kinship with the darkest, most narcotic bands of the shoegaze era (Spacemen 3, Jesus and Mary Chain) and some of the most aloof, acerbic punk legends (Suicide, the Fall). However, Disappears actually have the most in common with vocalist/guitarist Brian CaseÂ’s other projects, the Ponys and 90 Day Men, in spirit if not in sound. Songs like “Gone Completely” and “Old Friend” mix the PonysÂ’ directness with 90 Day MenÂ’s ambition, and share the heads-down intensity of both those bands. At times, DisappearsÂ’ songs are so driving that their groove threatens to turn into a rut, and some of LuxÂ’s best moments occur when the band takes a breather and changes things up: “Not Nothing” allows Disappears to crack a smile with its irresistible beat and bassline, the title track borrows some of the Velvet UndergroundÂ’s chugging, deadpan cool, and on “Little Ghost” Case trades his snarl for trance-inducing singing. Still, the fact that Lux is almost too consistent is hardly a problem for fans of the trippy, black-hearted rock that Disappears deliver so ably. – Heather Phares

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