Battles Mirrored
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Tracklist:
1. Race In
2. Atlas
3. Ddiamondd
4. Tonto
5. Leyendecker
6. Rainbow
7. Bad Trails
8. Prismism
9. Snare Hanger
10. TIJ
11. Race Out

Ranking: #82 for 2007

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3.9
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David James Young (5)
The future of music? It's here today....
ValiumMan (4.5)
US math rockers Battles manage to overcome a whole bunch of genre trappings on this mighty fine rele...
Clumpy (4.5)
Ba da da da da. . . ba da da da da. . ....
bananaoracle (4)
Battles release one of the most varied and unique musical releases of the year....

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4.0
excellent
Jared W. Dillon STAFF (110 Reviews)

2007-05-07 | 115 comments | 13,419 views

Summary: With "Mirrored" Battles extends their sound past the typical realm of math rock and succeeds.

Diluting and at the same time expanding pop music into a schizophrenic joy ride of effect-ridden vocals and math rock sensibility, New York's Battles has created one of the best releases of 2007. Where EP's "B" and "Tras" were held back by their unabashed devotion to late '90's math rock and the '70's kraut scene, Battles debut LP "Mirrored" is a distinctive, addictive, technical paradise. Building their sound of old to it's peak with the inclusion of vocals and making an attempt at increasing their popularity with their recent signing to Warp Records, Battles is poised to become the latest "hot band" in the indie circuit. With, "Mirrored's" more sensible upbeat sound they could easily do just that.

Born from the remnants of other notable bands (Tomahawk, Helmet, and Don Caballero), Battles has always been labeled as a super group. Though unlike Asia and Coverdale – Page, Battles' flurry of EPs were definitely not disappointing in the slightest: Battles' early work was distinctively math rock which is apparently something they decided they would shake off with "Mirrored", which shows the band drawing from basically everything. Prog, rock, pop, polka; if it exists I'm sure one of the members of Battles consumes it and adds it in some subtle way to the band's music. Opener "Race In" is a clear example of the extent of ground this band can cover in just four minutes. Shrugging through an intro of driving percussion and an assortment of tone dipped synths and palm muted guitars, "Race In" finally explodes into a brief plodding bass-heavy moment, but not before we are serenaded by guitarist Tyonadi's angelic chants.

"Mirrored's" assortment of songs all seem to encapsulate the same feeling as "Race In". Presenting a bizarre arrangement of layered guitars, and synths behind one of the most solid rhythm sections presently performing, Battles is a very sound conscious group. Guitarists Ian Williams and Tyonadi Braxton are known for their dizzying skill of playing both guitar and synth simultaneously while performing live, something that is not simple in even the basic sense, but when you throw in Battles' intense love of off kilter rhythms it is clear that no member of this band is an inexperienced player. Although their skill is clearly demonstrated in tracks like the Nintendo-esque "Rainbow", "Tonto" clearly shows that although the band could probably go toe-to-toe with Liquid Tension Experiment, they clearly favor dwelling in the realms of minimalism. Battles are obviously easily comparable to the genres of electronica and math rock due to their way of slowly piecing and building a song before their listeners, though unlike someone stuck in either genre, the band is able to stretch their limbs and dazzle their listeners in full danceable glory (like on "Leyendecker") or at times just sit back and dredge through a beat for upwards of four minutes (like on single "Atlas").

With "Mirrored", Battles has created their most successful album for three reasons: it never gives into the sonic pretension of past tracks like "Fantasy", the band has clearly stretched the lasting power of their music by adding more poppish refrains and vocals, and finally and most importantly, every member of Battles is inventive and original. Some listeners may find the album samey or too similar but one aspect of Mirrored that can't be disputed is that it is a unique album with little to no similar peers. Pop of the future is what Battles is and let's just say I can't wait for shiny jumpsuits if this is the kind of thing that'll be playing inside of them.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
embroglio


Comments: 219
05.07.07


this is fantastic. album of the year!

Slaapkamers


Comments: 596
05.08.07


Definitely good stuff

The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
05.08.07

Album Rating: 4

When this comes out, I'll definitely check it out. The first single is really cool.
Nice review.

TojesDolan


Comments: 265
05.08.07


I think I'll touch myself at night to this album.

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The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
05.09.07

Album Rating: 4

EP C is good, and the more I listen to the single the more I love it. I'll definitely get this.
The video for that song is brilliant.

AlienEater


Comments: 716
05.09.07


I love EP C and B EP and I'll get this

embroglio


Comments: 219
05.09.07


at first i liked EP C and B EP better, but now i think mirrored is the best they've done. bad trails is my favorite song on here

antihippy


Comments: 696
05.11.07


fun band

br3ad_man
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2058
05.11.07

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

"Atlas" is like the coolest song released this year.

Neoteric
Emeritus


Comments: 3235
05.12.07

Album Rating: 3.5

Album rules.

IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4149
05.16.07

Album Rating: 4.5

I'm looking forward to getting this when it comes out.

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burton.and.gas


Comments: 626
05.16.07

Album Rating: 4

I bet it's good i love battles

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
05.16.07

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

So for some reason I can't rate this at all, despite its physical release having come and gone. What gives?

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iarescientists


Comments: 4464
05.16.07

Album Rating: 3.5

Release Date: 05/22/2007

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Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
05.16.07

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Oh yeah, this site goes by the US release. Gay.

Dave de Sylvia
Moderator


Comments: 6856
05.16.07


Release date was wrong.

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IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4149
05.16.07

Album Rating: 4.5

but but but

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3188
05.16.07

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Ah, now my sound-off looks less naked.

DFelon204409
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3741
05.19.07


This has been been getting a lot of hype from all around. I dig Don Caballero and this at the very least sounds pretty compelling. pixies hook me up son.

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
05.19.07

Album Rating: 3.5

This is actually pretty damn solid and fun and stuff.
Check your rep DFel.

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