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In the wake of becoming
Angus Andrew
's solo project,
Liars
only grew more prolific, issuing several releases in little over a year: The project's eighth album,
TFCF
, the soundtrack
1/1
, and
Titles with the Word Fountain
all arrived within months of each other. Recorded during the
sessions,
Titles
serves as a sequel to that album and holds up a broken mirror to its sounds and emotions. Its snippets of field recordings and electronic experiments communicate the losses
Andrew
experienced at the time -- the dissolution of his creative partnership with former member
Aaron Hemphill
, the death of his father -- in more abstract ways. "Pure Context" distills
's disorienting atmosphere; "P/AM" is equally vast and claustrophobic; "Fantail Creeps"' combination of screeching creatures and silent movie organ is at once droll and dread-inspiring; and the seesawing arpeggiated synth on "Extracts from the Seated Sequence" is almost cartoonishly ominous. The way these miniatures combine to create an overarching mood recalls
-- ironically, the last music
recorded with
Hemphill
-- as much as it does
.
's more fleshed-out tracks are among its standouts. The jagged "Face in Ski Mask Bodies to the Wind" sounds like classic
; meanwhile, the brash yet wounded "Murdrum" echoes the drifting, abandoned feel that made
so surprisingly moving.
ends on an oddly serene note with "A Kind of Stopwatch," which gives a sense of closure to the
era. Even though it's clear why these tracks didn't quite fit on that album,
continues its mood skillfully and should appeal to fans of
' most experimental music. ~ Heather Phares