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Do Make Say Think - You, You're a History in Rust
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Music CD Cover Artist: Do Make Say Think Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2007-02-27 Music Label: Constellation Soundtracks: - Bound to Be That Way
- A with Living - Do Make Say Think, Do Make Say Think
- The Universe!
- A Tender History in Rust
- Herstory of Glory
- You, You're Awesome
- Executioner Blues
- In Mind
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Free Music Notes for You, You're a History in Rust AlbumFree Music Review: Doing, making, saying and thinking their most consistent album to date Hit: 4 StarsImpressive combination of growth and retrospect help earn DMST's latest their most compelling spin yet. It is a highly balanced album, never feeling drowned out in artistic grandeur, rarely missing an appealing transition in the band's collective array of melodic assaults, and hardly rambling on any of their thoughtfully constructed jams before producing some of post-rocks most non-generic musical celebrations. In short, their tightest album to date, as eclectic in band member's unique musical insight as it is unilaterally appealing in a non-pretentious way, quite the accomplishment for this rather pigeon-holed genre of pseudo-epic, mopey mope constructs.
It may not hold all the cathartic release of previous master-tracks, but side-by-side this album is a more musically captivating whole then anything previous, all we could have asked for is a longer album with more cuts. Unfortunately, the band may even be trying a little too hard to branch out into the uncharted territories of, gasp, vocals, bleeding through their BSC influence on the disc's only lapse from an underlying constructive integrity all other songs provide (which in the latter half, so blatantly molds an awesome guitar line after Enemy Airship's "Apartment Song" that I hope it was some sort of intended reflection, but probably isn't). Rest assured, everything else manages to keep this band completely relevant, confident that they remain in an awesome state creatively.
1st impressions track by track:
1.Powerfully tight, fluid opener capitalizing on all their upbeat strengths
2.Plodding, vocal laden track, latter half paying homage? to an earlier album's riff
3.Melodically intricate, spirited, unrelenting rock flow predicated upon the bombastic simpleton chorus
4.Spacey intro giving way to acoustic melancholy of an introspective order
5.playfull yet mesmerizing, beautifully woven soft/loud dynamics amidst the romantic, historical musicality
6.convincing synthesis of past album's drugbore cowboy essence
7.another hypnotic new-school psychedelic jam caves in a little on itself before rising to the bombastic level of genius the band has cultivated and rides it to a sunrise end
8. winning down-home ditty that blasts off and manages to use it's other vocal section effectively despite an overbearing distortion fading out
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