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Silk Flowers - Days Of Arrest

Days Of Arrest by Silk Flowers

4...according to our on Wed 16 Nov, 2011.

The last of this weeks Captured goodness comes courtesy of NY trio Silk Flowers and aren't they the lucky ones, getting the deluxe 12” single treatment. They've upped their game with opener 'Brush Fires', bringing a hi-end production to their ragged punk informed synth-pop and treating the kids to an almost dancefloor friendly goth-tinged pop effort. The vocals are awesomely unreal in their comical aping of Ian Curtis but the melodies and choice of crass, slightly distorted synth tones make for a dreamy pop number that evolves into 'Columns', a song that shares the same BPM and toys with similar themes making for one continuous A-side. The B-side begins with an uplifting club instrumental that again makes great use of synth-tones and gorgeous melodies before hitting us up with 'Out In Front', a night-beats heavy synthpop number in the classic mid-80's style, complete with delayed snare beats on the one. Though it's necessary for there to a vocal if you wanna make a proper pop single, it's definitely the instrumentals that work best on this 12”.

Like any band worth paying attention to, New York trio Silk Flowers has been constantly shifting since they started. Beginning with a raw, punk-informed foundation to their damaged synth-pop leanings, each subsequent release saw the band shedding skin, bounding from reverb-heavy four-track hiss to disjointed murky instrumental sprawl, and most recently upping production to almost club-worthy standards. "Days Of Arrest" strays from the glossy veneer of their last full length and finds a much colder, hyper-focused territory than all previous work. The raw jaggedness that has been consistent throughout the band's history is refined into brittle columns, the sound of repetition and confinement. Instead of the rawness one could associate with the needle dropping on a scuffed punk 7", instead we're hearing the dull ache of raw nerves.

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