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It seems that
Ahleuchatistas
' fourth album (their second for
Cuneiform Records
) takes everything one step further. At least, that is the impression one gets after each listen: tighter, more frantic, more creative, more restless -- more. It might even be more subtle. In the field of math rock, where complexity, intricacy, and virtuosity are essential, groups often achieve these key elements at the cost of feeling.
Even in the Midst...
is not an album that will get all moody, mind you, but bassist
Derek Poteat
, guitarist
Shane Perlowin
, and drummer
Sean Dail
manage to squeeze in a few moments of passion and tenderness -- in that regard,
"Take Me to Your Leader Never Sounded So Alien"
is a masterpiece. The trio's music is still as bare-boned as ever: guitar, bass, and drums; hardly any overdubs; and very little effects. For that, comparisons with labelmates
Forever Einstein
and
Rattlemouth
are in order. Tracks on this album are a bit longer than this group's average, with four pieces over five minutes -- epic proportions for
. Surprisingly, those longer tunes quickly become album highlights. Despite the fact that they contain so many ideas per minute, they remain coherent and exciting, without turning overwhelming.
"Swimming Underwater with a Cat on Your Back"
"Prosthetic God"
clearly stand out for those reasons. However, the shorter tracks don't disappoint:
"Post-Colonial Nausea"
and the 56-second
"Cup of Substance"
will have you wondering how these acrobatics are possible. A strong opus. ~ Francois Couture
Ahleuchatistas
' fourth album (their second for
Cuneiform Records
) takes everything one step further. At least, that is the impression one gets after each listen: tighter, more frantic, more creative, more restless -- more. It might even be more subtle. In the field of math rock, where complexity, intricacy, and virtuosity are essential, groups often achieve these key elements at the cost of feeling.
Even in the Midst...
is not an album that will get all moody, mind you, but bassist
Derek Poteat
, guitarist
Shane Perlowin
, and drummer
Sean Dail
manage to squeeze in a few moments of passion and tenderness -- in that regard,
"Take Me to Your Leader Never Sounded So Alien"
is a masterpiece. The trio's music is still as bare-boned as ever: guitar, bass, and drums; hardly any overdubs; and very little effects. For that, comparisons with labelmates
Forever Einstein
and
Rattlemouth
are in order. Tracks on this album are a bit longer than this group's average, with four pieces over five minutes -- epic proportions for
. Surprisingly, those longer tunes quickly become album highlights. Despite the fact that they contain so many ideas per minute, they remain coherent and exciting, without turning overwhelming.
"Swimming Underwater with a Cat on Your Back"
"Prosthetic God"
clearly stand out for those reasons. However, the shorter tracks don't disappoint:
"Post-Colonial Nausea"
and the 56-second
"Cup of Substance"
will have you wondering how these acrobatics are possible. A strong opus. ~ Francois Couture