Tunnel Blanket
CD (Unkown Label)
Available from 23/04/2011
Also Available in LP12 Triple Vinil
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14.90 €
2011
Monotreme Records is very proud to release Tunnel Blanket, the second album by Texan four-piece This Will Destroy You. Recorded with John Congleton (Black Mountain, Bill Callahan, Modest Mouse), Tunnel Blanket delivers the epic-in-scope soundscapes that followers of its makers' previous recordings are accustomed to, but presents them in new lights - where once the sun shone down bright upon immediate tropes and traits, now their work is better suited to distant starlight, casting changeable shadows across vistas of inspired, ambitious amplification. This is not an album to pick through in search of bold hooks and instant melodies. It is an ever-shifting, always moving work, which seems to evolve before the listener - spidery guitar lines feeling their way forth like vines scrambling up trunks in time-lapse photography. Tunnel Blanket's eight tracks can be heard as movements in a single work - each constituent as important to the overall ebb and flow of proceedings as any other. Within each a certain beauty is manifested, one born of a desire to step free from common pigeonholes and into a realm where parallels are, at best, fleeting: a glimpse of Fennesz here, of Stars of the Lid in the record's more serene passages. Brian Eno's Apollo album may come to mind on a couple of occasions. What Tunnel Blanket categorically is not, however, is a release that shares its genes with anything that could be deemed typically post-rock in structure. The builds here keep building; the breaks are permanent. Listen and it's like the guitars are singing out a paean to the endless space above, celebrating the primal splendour of the unexplored dark. Listen, closer, and everything becomes clear. No words, just sound; patterns and phrases, but no chorus, nothing approaching a standard rock motif. But communication is absolute and enduring, Tunnel Blanket's message evident. Dare to disengage with what is perceived as convention and the rewards are manifold. And the listener is sure to carry them for no little time.
TRACKLISTING: 01. LITTLE SMOKE 02. GLASS REALMS 03. COMMUNAL BLOOD 04. REPRISE 05. KILLED THE LORD, LEFT FOR THE NEW WORLD 06. OSARIO 07. BLACK DUNES 08. POWDERED HAND
Monotreme Records is very proud to release Tunnel Blanket, the second album by Texan four-piece This Will Destroy You. Recorded with John Congleton (Black Mountain, Bill Callahan, Modest Mouse), Tunnel Blanket delivers the epic-in-scope soundscapes that followers of its makers' previous recordings are accustomed to, but presents them in new lights - where once the sun shone down bright upon immediate tropes and traits, now their work is better suited to distant starlight, casting changeable shadows across vistas of inspired, ambitious amplification. This is not an album to pick through in search of bold hooks and instant melodies. It is an ever-shifting, always moving work, which seems to evolve before the listener - spidery guitar lines feeling their way forth like vines scrambling up trunks in time-lapse photography. Tunnel Blanket's eight tracks can be heard as movements in a single work - each constituent as important to the overall ebb and flow of proceedings as any other. Within each a certain beauty is manifested, one born of a desire to step free from common pigeonholes and into a realm where parallels are, at best, fleeting: a glimpse of Fennesz here, of Stars of the Lid in the record's more serene passages. Brian Eno's Apollo album may come to mind on a couple of occasions. What Tunnel Blanket categorically is not, however, is a release that shares its genes with anything that could be deemed typically post-rock in structure. The builds here keep building; the breaks are permanent. Listen and it's like the guitars are singing out a paean to the endless space above, celebrating the primal splendour of the unexplored dark. Listen, closer, and everything becomes clear. No words, just sound; patterns and phrases, but no chorus, nothing approaching a standard rock motif. But communication is absolute and enduring, Tunnel Blanket's message evident. Dare to disengage with what is perceived as convention and the rewards are manifold. And the listener is sure to carry them for no little time.
TRACKLISTING: 01. LITTLE SMOKE 02. GLASS REALMS 03. COMMUNAL BLOOD 04. REPRISE 05. KILLED THE LORD, LEFT FOR THE NEW WORLD 06. OSARIO 07. BLACK DUNES 08. POWDERED HAND
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