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Entire Cities - Deep River - mp3 review

July 16th, 2008 r8e8rcom
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Anecdote smanicdote.  It may be that my silence is just a feeble attempt to hide my quiet decent into a perpetual alcohol tinged existence.  That, or just how boring my life really is.  Then, it could just be that I got nothing to say ‘cept how effing cool this band is. 

 

Some of our dedicated readers might be interested to know that ‘Entire Cities’ have never been mentioned on Pitchfork.  In fact, you may be hard pressed to find any substantial amount of parenthetical blog-hype about them at all.  Which is a shame, really, because they’ve managed to create a sound that is engaging and truly original. Much more so than some of the recent buzz bands garnering wasted attention by simply rehashing retro sounds.  The latest self release, Deep River, is a diverse collection of songs ranging from terse floor stompers to gentle building ballads.  My favorite track by far has to be ‘Waiting’ with its docile instrumental teasing building into an absolute chaotic emotional explosion.  Deep River is one of those rare releases that works as an album with each track shining on its own and making the entire collection that much more endearing.

 

Waiting
The Woods
Cop Song

 

buy it here: http://www.amazon.com/Deep-River/dp/B001BVW3HA (highly recommended)

 

-mark

Brice Woodall + the Positrons - video review

July 16th, 2008 Trevor

Brice Woodall + the Positrons just released a new album entitled ’sine wave sea’.
“The sine wave is important in physics because it retains its waveshape when added to another sine wave of the same frequency and arbitrary phase. It is the only periodic waveform that has this property. This property leads to its importance in Fourier analysis and makes it acoustically unique.” – wikipedia.org
Whether or not Brice and the Positrons new album is acoustically unique has yet to be determined. Poised to become pitchfork darlings? Who knows, havent seen anything about them on pitchfork yet. nonetheless, this is the first video released from their new album…

-trevor