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Envy/Jesu xhz8y7md 1934791520113 m4687ypf xv2w0065. Nice offer - tinyurl/441m4ow2qi99r05wm3/78-7003 Best regards. This split EP, featuring three tracks by the Japanese cinematic post-rock band Envy and two by Justin Broadricks post-Godflesh shoegaze-metal act Jesu, is at times quite beautiful, but it also has moments of ordinariness. Envys contributions, which begin the CD, mix chiming guitars and swooshing effects with more traditional post-rock riffing. Opening track Conclusion of Existence starts off like ambient German techno, before an almost industrial roar comes in at the halfway mark; A Winter Quest for Fantasy starts out dreamy and placid, but erupts into metallic hammering in its last 90 seconds; and Life Caught in the Rain is shimmering alt pop, with gently murmured vocals and a crescendo like Sonic Youth gone NPR, but it too gets heavy in its last quarter. Jesus two tracks, by contrast, are artier, more complex, and much more indebted to Broadricks long-standing interest in electronic music. The stuttering, filtered drum patterns that open the nearly 14-minute Hard to Reach are a fitting setup for the rest of the piece, which is the latest in a string of drawn-out explorations of guitar effects Jesu issues in lieu of songs. The EP ends with The Stars That Hang Above You, which is a more conventional song with verses and a chorus. Over its nearly eight-minute running time, it gradually evolves from a drifting hum to something almost Godflesh-like, as the drum machine erupts into a machine-gun barrage. The Jesu half of this EP is essential to fans; the Envy tracks are a half-decent companion. Phil Freeman, Rovi dm7601 x4z15g y2jr9ieq1. Disclosure: tinyurl/tbrgfvfd
Posted on: Fri, 05 Sep 2014 11:29:50 +0000

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