Trespassers William Different Stars
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Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Lie In The Sound
03. Different Stars
04. Alone
05. Anchor
06. Vapour Trail
07. Fragment
08. Love You More
09. Untitled
10. What Could I Say
11. In A Song
12. Different Stars


Release Date: 2004

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rasputin CONTRIBUTOR (5)
the soundtrack to every profound moment of your life....

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Adam Knott CONTRIBUTOR (73 Reviews)

2009-10-21 | 39 comments | 856 views

Summary: What is love, but whatever, my heart needs around?

4 of 4 thought this review was well written

Expectation in music is evidently rife from an external point of view (hype transforms people's opinions of bands and records almost daily on a subconscious level) but its presence and use on the inside of the music is something often overlooked. We expect a climax - a release of energy. If it's pop-rock, we expect a hook; if it's post-rock, we await a crescendo. It's no secret that the most groundbreaking and impressive material is that which successfully shatters these expectations and replaces them with something even more fulfilling or enjoyable, a tough effect to achieve given that our pre-conceptions are normally based around what has pleased us in the past. It's a subtle art, holding somebody on the brink of that expectation; it's easy to give in to the idea of an anthemic chorus or a twist, but playing with the listener's suspense is considerably more rewarding when it's done right.

Different Stars is not easy. That doesn't mean it's filled with 10-minute long passages of static, but it's an album which affects and captures your attention and focus so strongly that calling it easy would, as is usually the case, be a disservice. But it's soft; Anna-Lynne Williams, pivotal, conducts waves of ethereal guitars and spaced-out percussion on her way to delivering bullet after bullet of heartbreaking conversation in a gentle, resigned tone. With her eyes closed, she doesn't throw herself at the spotlight; it finds its way to her. There is no wordplay. There is no in-joke. There is just guitar, piano, drums, ambience, a dream-like production and her downtempo honesty, every word of it vital, not a redundant syllable to be found. On the title-track she croons, All the weight, it must be light wherever you are, and the ebbing, quiet guitars just push her gently on her way. And I know you don't think twice wherever you are, she continues.

There's not much more to say. The melodies are breathtaking, and the consistency of Different Stars is something else entirely. It's a record that should become positively tiresome after 3 or 4 songs, but the quality of the songwriting and the allure of Williams' voice keeps it close, gripping. You know when you want to go to sleep but you just have to finish that book? Different Stars is like that. You learn not to expect the huge resolution; these songs leave a hole by way of their personal, grounded romanticism, and at once they are capable of sounding hopeless, optimistic, depressed and uplifting. Mostly, though, it's beautiful. Entirely. And what makes it moreso is the group's refusal to give in. There is absolutely no indication that Trespassers William are itching to turn up the volume or break out into sing-along. Sure, there are catchy moments, but nothing about Different Stars is going to get you on the dancefloor. That said, once you know the words, it's impossible not to find yourself caught up in them.

2004 passed by without the mainstream or many at all knowing that Different Stars existed, and it's not wholly surprising; it's an album far too heavy and deliberate to listen to on a whim. As soon as it's on, though, it's far too difficult to turn off. The deep keys and the downbeat chords hurt, but they keep you hooked, and they grow as the album progresses, gaining in depth and personality. Somehow, the soft, dragging rhythms and the poignant lyricism becomes addictive, the simple, layered soundscapes become home and before you know it, track 11 is fading out. By that point, you won't know where you are.

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strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3392
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

cause more people need to hear this and i got bored of reviewing pop-punk

and because omg this is too good

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SeaAnemone


Comments: 1677
10.21.09


wow... this has a ridiculously high rating...
does anybody know if I would like this?

sounds like I would... but ehhhh idk


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klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.21.09


o rly

can we get some recommended by reviewers or your personal rec strikey?

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strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3392
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

listen to the first track

if you like that then you'll like the album

SeaAnemone


Comments: 1677
10.21.09


thanks... sounds like it could definitely be worth it.

strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3392
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

urgh recs, i hate recs. this is... hmmm. i'll have a think.

klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1062
10.21.09


not necessary if you just tell me whether you think i'll like it lol

strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3392
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

haha i would say the same thing i said to anemone; if you like the first track you'll like the album.

SeaAnemone


Comments: 1677
10.21.09


downloading...

...

...

NOW!

redskyformiles
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 5812
10.21.09


strikey and rasputin have something in common

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strikey
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 3392
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

I never had it in common till he posted his review. But the album needed a proper write-up.



radianteclipse


Comments: 263
10.21.09

Album Rating: 5

This is one of my favorite albums of all time.

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Observer


Comments: 768
10.21.09


Excellent review, especially the first paragraph.

I need to listen to this.

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charlesfishtitz


Comments: 788
10.21.09


intro is hella gay lol


but not bad, strikey

YouAreMySilence


Comments: 2380
10.21.09

Album Rating: 5

So this is basically incredible.
Perfect make out music ;).

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robertsona


Comments: 2350
10.21.09


strikey


devics - my beautiful sinking ship


ill up it if u cant find it


but yeah u need it

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EasternLight


Comments: 1405
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

love it love it love it so much so much so much her voice whoa

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Undead


Comments: 111
10.21.09

Album Rating: 5

perfect music.

great review.

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joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2529
10.21.09

Album Rating: 4.5

album's good when you're close to suicide

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mynameischan
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Comments: 13170
10.21.09

Album Rating: 3.5

will we be losing a staff member soon?

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