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Light We Made
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Light We Made
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On their third full-length, Pennsylvania's Balance and Composure opt to shift gears. While 2011's
Separation
and 2015's breakthrough
The Things We Think We're Missing
were seemingly cut from the same aggressive dynamic cloth,
The Light We Made
delivers different textural emphases. There's a drum machine on "Postcard," the set's first single, and a slippery, barely perceptible breakbeat snare on opener "Midnight Zone" underscored by lush, multi-tracked backing vocal harmonies. While the band's persona remains unmistakable, their approach is cleaner, gentler, and more multi-dimensional. Other highlights include the hooky "Call It Losing Touch" and "Loam," a bloodying yet utterly lyrical closer. ~ Thom Jurek
Separation
and 2015's breakthrough
The Things We Think We're Missing
were seemingly cut from the same aggressive dynamic cloth,
The Light We Made
delivers different textural emphases. There's a drum machine on "Postcard," the set's first single, and a slippery, barely perceptible breakbeat snare on opener "Midnight Zone" underscored by lush, multi-tracked backing vocal harmonies. While the band's persona remains unmistakable, their approach is cleaner, gentler, and more multi-dimensional. Other highlights include the hooky "Call It Losing Touch" and "Loam," a bloodying yet utterly lyrical closer. ~ Thom Jurek