maudlin of the Well Leaving Your Body Map
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Tracklist:
- Stones of October's Sobbing
- Gleam in Ranks
- Bizarre Flower/A Violent Mist
- (Interlude 3)
- The Curve That to an Angle Turn'd
- Sleep Is a Curse
- Riseth He, the Numberless (Part 1)
- Riseth He, the Numberless (Part 2)
- (Interlude 4)
- Monstrously Low Tide

Ranking: #16 for 2001

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While it falls a bit short of the masterpiece Bath, Leaving Your Body Map displays excellent musicia...

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Neoteric EMERITUS (104 Reviews)

2007-02-17 | 82 comments | 3,842 views

Summary: Part two of the classic Bath. This time with a harsher sound but with plenty of surreal moments to immerse yourself into.

Maudlin of the Well seem to be a new obsession with me. I was introduced to the band a few months ago by this site’s own pixiesfanyo and ever since then I’ve drowned myself in the beautiful and aggressive sounds of Toby Driver. This is Toby’s first proper band and has went onto the climbing avant-garde band Kayo Dot. Leaving Your Body Map is part two of the story (with the almighty Bath being part one) and continues on where Bath left off. The two albums have a similar sound, both showing a brutal metal side and a beautiful, calming side. While having a similar sound, they both manage to be completely different from each other. Bath is a lot more calm and shows a more magnificent measure while Leaving Your Body Map is harsh but has a surreal quality to it.

The use of instruments here is incredible. While having a typical vocals, guitar, bass and drums outlet, they manage to throw in clarinet, flute, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone as well. These instruments are mainly used in the clean parts and definitely add a lot to the sound. The band’s main member is Toby Driver, who plays guitar and sings most of the vocals. His voice is absolutely breath-taking and has been compared to the likes of Jeff Buckley (though I find that the comparison doesn’t fully come into play until Kayo Dot). The guitar work is completely solid, spanning from heavy metal guitar sounds to gorgeous acoustic. The guitars never sound cliché, the metal riffs are completely original and don’t try and sound like any other band while the acoustic licks are so stunning that it’s hard not to be pulled in by them. The drums are never the main concern here but again, they are original and they don’t fall into generic metal drumming territory which I find is refreshing. The use of the ‘other’ instruments add so much emotion into the songs while usually on a background of acoustics and clean guitars.

The album starts off slow with “Stones of October’s Sobbing” with a chorus-dipped guitar and woodwind intro but soon turns into the album’s first heavy moment. Saying that, it isn’t entirely heavy and is still beautiful in it’s own right. It’s just the chunky electric guitar and Toby’s growling which brings out the heaviness. The song is one of the heaviest on the album and has a dark nature surrounding it. “Gleam In Ranks” was the first song to get me hooked on the album due to it’s catchiness (not catchy in the pop sense but catchy as in it’s instantly grabbing). The bass line is solid and adds a lot to the song without noticing. It eventually develops into fast action and suddenly sounds eccentric. The ‘ballad’ “Sleep is a Curse” is a bit in the vein of Bath’s Geography as they don’t turn heavy but have an ultimate climax. Toby’s voice is the highlight of the song as well as the double acoustics playing. “Monstrously Low Tide” closes this album in brilliant style. Suddenly exploding with a heavy part but soon departs to charming acoustics. Also to note is the vocals by Maria which are soothing. The song slowly fades away as clean guitars continuing playing.

This album in particular is hard to describe as it’s hard to compare it. A lot of people consider the likes of Opeth and Agalloch to be in the same vein of the band but that is false. The only real similarity here is the band’s use of heavy/clean sections which is obvious. The difference here is that maudlin of the Well’s sound usually sounds natural and flowing and they know when to use the changes. Other bands like maudlin of the Well don’t know how to use heavy and clean parts accordingly so that the songs flow and instead come out sounding copy and pasted. While I’m not dissing on those bands (I am a fan of both), it’s easy to see why I feel this way. What we have here is like a long fairytale, it feels like it’s telling a story without going into specific details. I really should note the use of astral projection and lucid dreams, they tried to find the music rather than compose it.

This is an album you need to spend time with and get to know first before you can properly get enjoyment out of it. This is diverse and different than most other things out there today and takes a while to get the hang of (though Kayo Dot is harder to get into). Immerse yourself in the sounds and just let the album take you away. The only reason this isn’t getting a five is that I enjoy Bath a lot more and it has more sentimental value to me. On top of that is that some moments of the album can sound forced after listening to Bath but as an album on it’s own, it’s true art.

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lunchforthesky


Comments: 1037
02.17.07


Excellent review Derek, I've tried to listen to this band but i find them very hard work.

dyeva


Comments: 59
02.17.07


Third paragraph isn't necessary and doesn't contribute to any flow whatsoever.

I do not fully understand how this works but it must be a contributing factor of the album’s originality.
If you don't understand it and allude to you not even really knowing how it makes them "original", then you probably shouldn't include such things in your review.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

The third paragraph is comparing the sound to other bands.

And I have a vague idea of what it is but I don't fully understand it. What's your problem.

dyeva


Comments: 59
02.17.07


People may interpret that sentence or so as someone who isn't fully sure of whether it makes the band original, mainly because saying "it must be".

And why do you need to compare them to the sounds of other bands, when you basically come to the conclusion that there are no similarities other than clean/heavy sections? It's a generally pointless paragraph that doesn't aid the review in any way.

It might work somewhere in the intro, but having a whole paragraph focusing on one sentence worth of material isn't good.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I'll take that particular sentence out but I'd rather keep the third paragraph.

dyeva


Comments: 59
02.17.07


Okay then.

Doppelganger


Comments: 3124
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome! This is the only maudlin album that I don't have. It sounds awesome though. Now review Psychobells >: (

Digging: Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle

TheMisterBungle


Comments: 860
02.17.07


I'mma review Psychobells biatch!

Great review though. /votes

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I will review it soon maybe since it's the only one left without a review.

Zebra
Moderator


Comments: 2647
02.17.07


I'm going to download Bath once I get the chance. Their sound must be extremely unique, I've heard many reviewers compare the band to Mr. Bungle which excites me.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Zebra, if you want, you can leave me your email and I can send you a sendspace link to the album.

TheMisterBungle


Comments: 860
02.17.07


Yes, I would say they are quite similar to Mr. Bungle.

I will review it soon maybe since it's the only one left without a review.

It will probably be a week or two before I review it.This Message Edited On 02.17.07

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I probably won't have a review for it in that time.

But it doesn't hurt to have two reviews.

TheMisterBungle


Comments: 860
02.17.07


Yeah I know.


Kyle


Comments: 588
02.17.07


Tight review Derek, I still havn't bothered with this band although I downloaded the Kayo Dot link you left on myspace. I was ok, not sure if it's gonna be my thing though.

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mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13171
02.17.07


Zebra, if you want, you can leave me your email and I can send you a sendspace link to the album.

new_emails_suck@hotmail.com

edit: plzThis Message Edited On 02.17.07

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Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4.5

Okay.

One minute.

EDIT: Done.This Message Edited On 02.17.07

AlienEater


Comments: 716
02.17.07


I need Bath

Abaddon2005


Comments: 651
02.17.07


I have Bath, but I prefer Kayo Dot's music to this.

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Cravinov13


Comments: 3854
02.17.07

Album Rating: 4

My Fruit Psychobillies is better then this and Bath IMO.



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