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The follow-up to their scintillating self-titled debut from the Godspeed You! Black Emperor cohorts, Do Make Say Think. A blend of quiet-to-loud psych-rock explorations cut with jazz influences, electronics, and a strong sense of dynamics. Packaged in cardstock sleeves with window-cut front covers, embossed braille back covers and screen-printed exterior lettering.
CD $16.99
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The follow-up to their scintillating self-titled debut from the Godspeed You! Black Emperor cohorts, Do Make Say Think. A blend of quiet-to-loud psych-rock explorations cut with jazz influences, electronics, and a strong sense of dynamics. Packaged in cardstock sleeves with window-cut front covers, embossed braille back covers and screen-printed exterior lettering.
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What's refreshing about Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead is its earnestness and straightforward approach. The band implements some interesting mixing techniques, including panning electronic loops and rich reverb, which invite the "post-rock" critiques, but also enhance their sound. The guitars are deft, and most of the album relies on minor droning themes. "When Day Chokes Night," the first track, opens with a lone guitar riff that builds to a cathartic demise, but this formula -- simple m... [ read more ]
CD $16.13