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Beast Moans, the 2006 debut of the Canadian indie supergroup Swan Lake — consisting of Dan Bejar (Destroyer), Spencer Krug (Wolf Parade, Sunset Rubdown) and Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes, which also counts Krug as a member) — sounded a lot like its title: threads of scuzzy guitars and ramshackle percussion played by primal beings looking to make a little noise before natural selection caught up with them. The band's second album Enemy Mine (which takes its title from a brutally stupid sci-fi novella from the '70s) focuses a bit more on atmosphere and melody, which cuts down on its icky thump but gives it a pleasantly surprising, genre-hopping sheen.
Each participant wrote three of the album's nine songs, and their individual sensibilities shine through while still allowing for some collective chemistry. Krug's "Paper Lace" is a folksy acoustic roll that features below-the-surface etchings of guitar feedback and organ hums — as though Krug is trying to keep Bejar's Destroyer-evil from overtaking the tune. Bejar returns the favor on his "Heartswarm," which opens with the line "Do my eyes deceive me, or is it truly Springtime in Paris for that piece of shit?" and is everything great about Destroyer… read more »