Good...Not Great
Not my favorite Tortoise album, but still light years better than most music that comes out.
Not my favorite Tortoise album, but still light years better than most music that comes out.
The first half of this record is just great. So intelligent, interesting, and, yes, occasionally even a bit funky. Restrained, in the best possible way. I think it loses focus toward the end, but this record is definitely worth it.
Fans of Tortoise should not hesitate based on the review above. Download this album now. You will not be disappointed.
Well, really nothing in post-rock can compare to the beautiful majesty of Millions Now Living Will Never Die. That will always be the album that the whole genre tries to measure up to. Subsequent albums for Tortoise have been sort of hit-and-miss, but always better than the releases of other post-rock bands. Which is why I was so pleasently surprised by how good this album is. It has much more of a "tunefulness" to the songs, if you catch my drift. Not as meandering as some of Tortoise's other works. No this album has legs and should be regarded as one of the better post-rock releases of all-time.
Brilliant! I love this record. Tortoise have deleloped into one of the best and unique bands of our time.
Great stuff, ignore the review. If you like Tortoise, you'll love this and it's a pretty accessible starting point.
What's Bush whingeing about?! This is great stuff. Yes - it's the Tortoise' sound alright. As such it beats all else I've heard lately!