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| This Will Destroy YouThis Will Destroy You2008 Magic Bullet
Review by: Brian See others by this writer Magic Bullet Records (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on February 22nd 2008
Every so often, another band comes along whose hype is so booming you'd think they're brushing the lips of the post-rock Christ. One of the newest such acts, This Will Destroy You, entered the fray after the release of their debut, Young Mountain, awoke a slumbering community through their swelling, affected crescendos, sometimes punctuated by delicate electronics. Clearly operating under the influence of now-peers like Explosions in the Sky and 65daysofstatic, their sounds even found their way into backing a Pentagon briefing last year. Needless to say, the public's anticipation for the followup was huge.
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Brent Eyestone is stoked I think you can get the LP (which has amazing artwork) and the cd version of this for $25 on the magic bullet site Totally don't care about this band except for the fact that the LP version of this album has the funniest coverart ever. This album just took what made young moutains so good and made it even better. I enjoy very few instrumental groups, and This Will Destroy you is one of them. I can't quite do the Young Mountain comparison as I haven't really listened to either at great length but they're both good albums, though for slightly different reasons. Really excited to see them live. Sure, they don't do anything particularly new, but what they do here is so perfectly polished it makes up for it. other than Explosions in the Sky*** I love this band. They are pretty much the only other instrumental band out there who really, really catches my attention. Sure, they don't do anything particularly new, but what they do here is so perfectly polished it makes up for it. you're right, it's a slight disappointment, but it's also very good. the first track is awesome, and the second half of "they move on tracks of never-ending light" is pretty fucking moving. but the climaxes in "threads" and "presidio banks" are so...boring. very unimaginative. but overall there's a lot to be excited about on this record. |