The FormsDerealization (2011)Threespheres Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: Brian (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on June 7th 2011
Although you can try listening to something with as little bias as possible, sometimes that backfires. Upon inserting the Forms' Derealization EP into my CD player, the first track "Fire to the Ground" began playing and all I could think was, "Wow, these guys have been listening to a fuckload of the National." As it turns out, that's because it really is Matt Berninger (of the National) singing lead on the track. The warm, mid-fi production on it even makes it sound like it could have came straight from the sessions for the National's 2005 effort, Alligator. So after some minimal research, it appeared that Derealization is actually an EP of past songs broken down and reconstructed here by the Forms, with sporadic guest vocalists. Makes sense. (I'm really only familiar with the band's self-titled 2007 album.)
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