 | Tracklist: Mirror
I'm Back Sleeping or Fucking or Something
The Life
Divinity Cove
Locket
Kick the Can
Lybernum Wits End Liberation Fly
Cricketty Rise
As Afterwards The Words Still Ring
Happy
Release Date: 1997 | |
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2 of 2 thought this review was well written
There really is quite a bit of dust in my room. My roommate had tried to convince me of this some time ago, but I didn’t believe him. But now as the sunlight seeps through the windows it’s becoming so much clearer. Dead skin and hair still dances when it’s dead. I’m surveying the room now, looking for the source. I don’t care so much about cleaning up the mess, and thus making my living space cleaner as much as I don’t want to be blamed for it. My roommate’s clothes litter the floor and a rather large collection of empty bottles and beer cans line his desk. I’ve got a stack of somewhat dirty clothes that I plan to wear at least once more before putting them through the wash. I can tell that my stack is a significant source of the dust, but it’s somewhat organized and not very noticeable when compared to my roommate’s scene, so I think I should be absolved from all blame.
Like Moss Icon, my contribution to the room went completely unnoticed until well after the fact. Although Moss Icon recorded their opus, Lyburnum in 1991, it wasn’t released until 1994. It danced in obscurity until scene enthusiasts became aware of its existence and decide to talk it up as one of the cornerstones of the early 90s emo movement. However, to pigeonhole Lyburnum to one genre is a severe injustice. Moss Icon meld and mix a number of influences and sounds into each track. The album progresses from the straight-up punk of “Mirror” to the epic, psychedelic-infused stoner jam that is “Lyburnum Wits End Liberation Fly”
The only way to truly define Lyburnum is as absurd. The guitar is absolutely drenched in distortion, the bass chugs along, and the drums pound in a fashion that would not be out of place in your standard stoner/doom/sludge/whatever track; however, it is all more or less offset by Jonathan Vance’s half-shouted, half-spoken word vocals. Vance presents his lyrics like an impassioned preacher delivering a powerful sermon, which is only made more bizarre considering the band’s intense contempt for religion, as evidenced by the band’s name, the album name (Lyburnum being a reference to a fictional god created by the band), and the lyrics to the eleven minute and a half minute epic “Lyburnum Wits End Liberation Fly”: “To lose a young life in these trying times is truly not an unheard of thing/Ah, but the false truth and always lie of a dead God will surely take out some of the sting”. The song feigns climax two or three times before finally arriving at a catharsis rivaled by few in the genre, whatever that may be.
Inspired by social seclusion and contempt for everything related to religion, Lyburnum is a required listen for any teenage punk. It’s influence can be heard in an endless supply of bands today from Aaron Weiss’s vocals to the powerful distortion that dominates Young Widows, and the brash politics that inspire a deal of young bands today. Regardless of whether these bands have actually been inspired at all by Moss Icon or not, the fact remains that Lyburnum still stands today as one of the weirdest fucking albums of all-time.
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Album Rating: 4.5
i made sure to make direct reference to the album at hand so hopefully this will stay up!
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Cool I don't have to do this
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Took a while for someone to get this up. Amazing album and Lyburnum Wits End Liberation Fly is hella good. Review ich good 2.
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good to get this off my chest
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People are only 'crazy' from the outside, but from the inside, it's really quite a beautiful thing
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i shall investigate
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nice review, fantastic album.
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Btw zach this version was released in 1994, idk why it says 97 as that was the version with the bonus tracks.
Why there was like a 6 year lapse between recording most of these and its release is beyond me.
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wait
what was the last track on the orig version
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Happy (Unbounded Glory)
the rerelease had the "It Disappears" EP songs on it as well
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kta
3 tracks in, enjoying it. will listen properly when i get my awesome headphones in the next few days
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| | | moss icon was so good.
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do want
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s'good
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This album is essential. Without it many amazing bands would not exist as we know them. So much intensity in places, words cant describe the passion this band delivers. At times its classic emo, at others its like Joy Division playing hardcore punk.
My favourite Moss Icon track has to be 'Memorial'. Easily one of the greatest songs of all time....
Solid review.
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thanks for the rec.
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I'm pretty much deleting the rest of their discography aside from this right now.
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Don't delete Guatemala considering it is almost their best song
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