SWAN LAKE - Beast Moans reviews
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| PitchFork |
Would that we typists could forego consumer-report linearity as we survey Swan Lake, opting instead in our reviews, as the act does in its songs, to isolate and juxtapose-- and then to isolate by juxtaposition-- loaded fragments, pleas, and images. Because holy hell, Beast Moans establishes a high that will likely inspire mimicry in its listeners. You'll be jotting down phrases that you hear throughout your day as if they were signs from the universe, just as this album's relentless reverb, sustain, and vibrato suggest that an act of creation is merely a series of echoes....full text |
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| CokeMachineGlow |
| Beast Moans sounds like incest. Two semi-icons of the bleeding edge indie rock scene, Spencer Krug and Dan Bejar, hop into bed with their sometime mentor/always compatriot, Carey Mercer; the act seems not only too obvious, but too wrong and too dangerously perverted in its allowance of music with the same genes to intermingle. Canadian, eccentric, and talented to the utmost, here are three minds who force well-endowed lyricism into the confines of musical meters that gape at the John Holmes they’re expected to take....full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| There was a time when the thought of a Canadian supergroup would have caused nothing but laughter. Any hope in Canada that formed due to the Band's success was dashed by the sappiness of years of Loverboy, Corey Hart, Shania Twain, Barenaked Ladies (the list could go on). But radio started to suck, people started reading music-review Web sites and then Broken Social Scene made a really good record. Or something like that....full text |
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