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Description: |
USED CD on Constellation EX/EX |
| Format: |
CD |
| Condition: |
Used |
| Genre(s): |
Post-Rock |
| Label: |
Constellation |
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Price: |
£7.49
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| Availability: |
Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry! |
What their label says...
Do Make Say Think have fashioned a fourth full-length album of
tremendous beauty and depth, more loosely woven than previous records
and played with a dark, wistful restraint throughout. These new songs
are eerie and iridescent, composed and captured with mesmerising
attention to detail, guided by the band's most intricate and intimate
guitar passages to date, full of delicate transitions and soulful
punctuations. Many of the songs feature a newfound non-linearity in
compositional structure that once again raises the DMST bar, imbuing
instrumental rock with heartrending -- yes, even hymnal -- narrative
ideas.
More than any previous effort by the band, this is an
album that demands to be listened to as a whole, or at least in the
triptychs defined by the three-sided vinyl edition. Recorded in three
sessions over the winter and spring of 2003, most of the tracks went to
tape at two rural locations. The resulting campfire vibe on much of
this material is reminiscent of the band's second record, Goodbye Enemy
Airship... (cst010), but with more density and complexity throughout.
Mixed by the group at th'Schvitz, their Toronto home studio, the album
continues to highlight DMST's inventive production touches, always at
the service of the musical ideas.
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