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Beacon
is the first
Silver Apples
album in nearly 30 years. Eight of the tracks are new songs that former exile and
leader
Simeon
had composed with recent additions
Xian Hawkins
and
Michael Lerner
. The remaining three tunes are remakes from
the Silver Apples
' past. A reworking of
"I Have Known Love"
opens the record, and its lyrics are the most striking aspect, as they take on new meaning in relation to
's reappearance: "I never heard the warning voice/I never knew I had a choice/Though I never wanted to return."
"You and I"
is given an appropriate chaotic reading; a wall of cacophonous keyboards forms in the instrumental breaks, like the video game
Stargate
on tilt. Of the originals, the vocal-less
"Cosmic String"
is the standout, developing a
Trans Am
groove (albeit looser), with sounds recalling the moment the beloved
Pac-Man
is caught by his nemesis, Speedy.
is full of the influence of '80s video games, no doubt incorporated by the twentysomething
Hawkins
. ~ Bart Bealmear
is the first
Silver Apples
album in nearly 30 years. Eight of the tracks are new songs that former exile and
leader
Simeon
had composed with recent additions
Xian Hawkins
and
Michael Lerner
. The remaining three tunes are remakes from
the Silver Apples
' past. A reworking of
"I Have Known Love"
opens the record, and its lyrics are the most striking aspect, as they take on new meaning in relation to
's reappearance: "I never heard the warning voice/I never knew I had a choice/Though I never wanted to return."
"You and I"
is given an appropriate chaotic reading; a wall of cacophonous keyboards forms in the instrumental breaks, like the video game
Stargate
on tilt. Of the originals, the vocal-less
"Cosmic String"
is the standout, developing a
Trans Am
groove (albeit looser), with sounds recalling the moment the beloved
Pac-Man
is caught by his nemesis, Speedy.
is full of the influence of '80s video games, no doubt incorporated by the twentysomething
Hawkins
. ~ Bart Bealmear