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RoomThirteen.com Review
November 2009
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| by Jenni Wallace | ||
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Opening the album with 'Adama', Slow Burning Car
begin with a track that heightens your senses as your ears follow snippets of
sound. They appear and disappear, teasing you and causing your head to turn in
an attempt to catch every nuance. Each snippet, each word, each noise, each
sound sits perfectly on top of the one before it, turning the tracks into
layers and layers of mind altering music. The beginning of 'Volume 2: The
Scattering' is creative and unusual.
'In The Trees' marks a move to a batch of more accessible track that have a
broader appeal with it's laid back beats and slightly more predictable
guitars. 'Man In Crisis' is bouncy and smooth combining some of the layered
sounds of the earlier tracks with a more consistent flow, while 'Siren' is a
slow floating ballad. Then there are tracks such as 'Harum Scarum' that just
scream at you to have fun.
'Marry Me' takes on a completely different vibe, a more positive key and
decidedly radio friendly. It departs from the sound of the rest of the album
and is a well crafted lovely little song, if somewhat unexpected.
Track after track fills you with surprise as they show off their ability to
produce music that can take you from pure dancing highs to neurotic confused
lows while always keeping that undefinable vibe that marks this music as
theirs.
Even their most mainstream tracks are not going to appeal to all. Some will
consider it just "noise", some will gravitate towards certain tracks, but the
people that matter will embrace it for the experimental blended creative stuff
that it is.
If you could only listen to one song from Slow Burning Car then I would
suggest
'Blowback', don't get hung up on the fact that it is a political song, go with
the melody as it attacks with words and music the lyrics spat out and the
background a relentless, pounding rhythm I suggest this one as it's a shining
example of a track tht evokes the feelings it's aiming for, while still being
an intricate melodic piece.
Slow Burning Car is all about sonic exploration and they take you there with
them.
Track Listing
01 - Adama
02 - Ghola
03 - Zeus
04 - Blowback
05 - In The Trees
06 - Marry Me
07 - Man In Crisis
08 - Call My Bluff
09 - Harum Scarum
10 - First Class
11 - Siren
12 - Fabians Stroll
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