[post-rock] (2017) Do Make Say Think - Stubborn Persistent Illus
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(2017) Do Make Say Think - Stubborn Persistent Illusions Review: …and so there is much newness in which to revel on Stubborn Persistent Illusions, the band’s first album since 2009’s Other Truths, which will sound both familiar and peculiar to anyone who has spent time with their previous music. Even the most arcane genres have tropes, and post-rock has built up plenty of its own. The most well-defined and obvious are often derided (or celebrated) as “crescendocore,” a self-explanatory tag that doesn’t quite pin down a group like Do Make Say Think. Yes, they are often building up to something in their songs, but not always in volume or drama. The group, who shares members with the recently revived Toronto indie outfit Broken Social Scene, has the well-oiled sound of a band in its third decade, a chemistry required to compose such experimental rock and make it sound natural instead of regimented. They don’t always sound tight, but they never sound apart. Stubborn Persistent Illusions has the immediate trappings of a Do Make Say Think record. “War on Torpor,” which is unusually charged up from its first moments, can feel like it’s spinning in place as a result. “Horripilation” might be immediately identifiable as a DMST song—the clean, almost bumbling guitar riffs have a delicate sturdiness in their repetition—but as it winds around in minutes-long sections, the group uncovers new wrinkles in their sound. Two minutes in, a snare drum sounds downright funky all alone like that, and a few minutes later, a bass drum marches into a gallop. It’s not just that it sounds like a Do Make Say Think recording, it covers distance like one, a marathon approach: themes are repeated like track workout sets, interludes play out like lazy jogs, the home stretch feels like an accomplished return. Tracklist: 01-war on torpor.flac 02-horripilation.flac 03-murder of thoughts.flac 04-bound.flac 05-and boundless.flac 06-her eyes on the horizon.flac 07-d=57vh (as far as the eye can see).flac 08-shlomos son.flac 09-return, return again.flac Summary: Country: Canada Genre: post-rock
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07-d=57vh (as far as the eye can see).flac | 52.98 MiB |
05-and boundless.flac | 46.15 MiB |
06-her eyes on the horizon.flac | 44.86 MiB |
01-war on torpor.flac | 39.43 MiB |
09-return, return again.flac | 35.93 MiB |
03-murder of thoughts.flac | 27.3 MiB |
04-bound.flac | 26.08 MiB |
08-shlomos son.flac | 15.46 MiB |
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