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Placer Found [20th Anniversary Edition]

Placer Found [20th Anniversary Edition] in Chattanooga, TN

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Placer Found [20th Anniversary Edition] in Chattanooga, TN

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Placer Found
is a fragile album of moody textures and minimalist, slow
rock
sound explorations. Bandmembers cite influences ranging from
Brian Eno
to
Ry Cooder
Talk Talk
, but most listeners will probably see closer connections to
Low
,
Red House Painters
, and
Codeine
. The album seems to exist as a musical mapping of mother nature's more barren landscapes. Song titles and the album's musical tone both seek to paint vivid etchings of mountain vistas and desert night scenes. Vocals are hushed and mostly impenetrable, as musings about the wind and the stars linger just below a fractured stream of shimmering acoustic and electric guitars, hesitant drums, and dark instrumentation and sound effects that sometimes recall
Slowdive
's
Pygmalion
. If the vocals were just a bit more confident and the atmosphere just a slight bit more varied and optimistic,
would be an easier listen. It's not that the vocals are weak, but it seems like there's been an attempt made to mimic
Mark Hollis
, which is a difficult proposition when the music seems so heavily indebted to the U.S.
slowcore
scene. There is a built-in audience for music as bleak as the songs of
Early Day Miners
, and there's not a false note to be found on
, but one does get the sense here that the band is hesitant to stray from a formula they set forth before recording even began. ~ Tim DiGravina
Placer Found
is a fragile album of moody textures and minimalist, slow
rock
sound explorations. Bandmembers cite influences ranging from
Brian Eno
to
Ry Cooder
Talk Talk
, but most listeners will probably see closer connections to
Low
,
Red House Painters
, and
Codeine
. The album seems to exist as a musical mapping of mother nature's more barren landscapes. Song titles and the album's musical tone both seek to paint vivid etchings of mountain vistas and desert night scenes. Vocals are hushed and mostly impenetrable, as musings about the wind and the stars linger just below a fractured stream of shimmering acoustic and electric guitars, hesitant drums, and dark instrumentation and sound effects that sometimes recall
Slowdive
's
Pygmalion
. If the vocals were just a bit more confident and the atmosphere just a slight bit more varied and optimistic,
would be an easier listen. It's not that the vocals are weak, but it seems like there's been an attempt made to mimic
Mark Hollis
, which is a difficult proposition when the music seems so heavily indebted to the U.S.
slowcore
scene. There is a built-in audience for music as bleak as the songs of
Early Day Miners
, and there's not a false note to be found on
, but one does get the sense here that the band is hesitant to stray from a formula they set forth before recording even began. ~ Tim DiGravina

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