Young Widows Old Wounds
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Tracklist:
1. Took A Turn
2. Old Skin
3. Mr. No Harm
4. The Guitar
5. Lucky And Hardheaded
6. 21st Century Invention
7. The Heat Is Here
8. Delay Your Pressure
9. Let Him Be
10. Feelers
11. Swamped And Agitated

Ranking: #23 for 2008

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Jared W. Dillon STAFF (110 Reviews)

2008-09-26 | 53 comments | 4,031 views

Summary: a touching tale of modern america.

Louisville's music scene has always been seen as defining a more sophisticated version of aggression. Bands from the area tend to be associated with "math rock", a sound that groups like Rodan and Slint created in the early '90s. In the current music scene in Louisville applying this generic influence to a heavy base of post-hardcore seems to be the new style. Pusher, Breather Resist, these bands all represent an extremely noisy complex brand of hardcore that in today's climate is strikingly original. In turn the Louisville sound has provided the scene with a national following. Young Widows is perhaps the most esteemed collective in Louisville these days featuring the entire instrumental bulk of Breather Resist with guitarist Evan Patterson taking up vocal duties. Young Widows originally sounded like yet another Jesus Lizard clone on their debut 'Settle Down City', but with 'Old Wounds' they have crafted something between the stolid side of Fugazi and repetitive style of groups like the Melvins and Big Black.

'Old Wounds' begins with the pulsating bass tone of Nick Theineman. 'Took a Turn' is the opener and definitely one of the highlights with its perfectly composed dynamics. Patterson's guitar tone shows itself half way through the track in pure fabricated noise that shifts in and out of the music creating bursts of industrial sounding melody. 'Old Skin' follows showing the band hasn't lost any of their aggression from the Breather Resist days. Hammer ons and a relentlessly heavy beat from Jeremy McMonigle make the track an excellent transition from the more subdued intro. Speaking of the sound of this record Kurt Ballou and the band took a different approach to recording it as they recorded all of the songs both live and at Godcity Studios. I don't know how much this technique was used in terms of layering the record, but the production on this record is probably the best Ballou has done since 'The Moon is a Dead World'. Every tone on this record is absolutely pristine. 'The Guitar' which is built off simply chord strumming and Patterson's reminiscence on his instrument is accented by brilliant overlaying melodies that sound just as lush and distant as they would on a Ride album.

‘Old Wounds’ is strictly ‘90s influenced it seems. The ideas here are all from the last decade, but something feels different. Young Widows aren’t simply saying silence is a dangerous sound like those before them. ‘Old Wounds’ has crafted something desolate and fractured out of the past. The record sounds completely of this era and with its distant sound yet dark imagery crafts a perfect record for a nation and area that is suffering economic turmoil. In turn it should provide very little shock that the stories on this record seem like an update on Big Black’s ‘Songs About ***ing’ which came out during another Republican spawned economic crisis.

In terms of criticisms there are little. 'Old Wounds' represents a band feeling comfortable in their own skin and stretching out their ambitions. In return they've crafted an excellent sounding and composed post-hardcore record that has clearly been getting a deserved amount of acclaim. Perhaps 'Old Wounds' is not Young Widows' 'Liar', but as they continue to stretch their limbs into areas that aren't Jesus Lizard influenced their sound and persona swell. Suppose that should've been expected though since the band is from Louisville.

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SpinLightTwo


Comments: 970
09.26.08


"Old Skin" is pretty tight.

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DFelon204409
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3741
09.26.08

Album Rating: 3

Ya the jury is out still out on this album for me. There are really cool elements but it just don't jive with it 100%.

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NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1214
09.26.08


Sounds like something I'd like. Will look into.

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honourosis


Comments: 61
09.26.08

Album Rating: 4

i've been meaning to check this out. i'll eventually give it a go.

Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11121
09.26.08

Album Rating: 3

good band but whoah

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flamethisuser


Comments: 395
09.26.08

Album Rating: 3

‘Old Wounds’ is strictly ‘90s influenced it seems

the obvious part of me feels like pointing out big black are strictly 80's, but that's just semantics. good review, I'm intrigued.

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AtavanHalen


Comments: 8547
09.26.08


Hmm, I think I'll have to listen to this.

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Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7131
09.26.08


Why is the band's name in lower case?

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9692
09.26.08


Band's probably trying to be 'different'.

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Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11121
09.26.08

Album Rating: 3

Nah they refer to themselves as Young Widows in a lot of different places

foreverendeared


Comments: 4864
09.26.08


i like how you talk about louisville a lot even though UofL just lost to UConn :[ born and raise in louisville baby. however:

In turn the Louisville sound has provided the scene with a national following. Young Widows is perhaps the most esteemed
i'd say My Morning Jacket is currently the most esteemedThis Message Edited On 09.26.08

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francesfarmer


Comments: 1477
09.27.08


These guys kill in concert, haven't heard this album yet though.

pixiesfanyo
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1194
09.27.08

Album Rating: 4.5

didn't realize My Morning Jacket plays post-hardcore. will change that immediately

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foreverendeared


Comments: 4864
09.28.08


didn't realize you were speaking exclusively post-hardcore with that sentence. will check my prescription

londoncalling457


Comments: 1173
09.28.08


Listening to this now and it's pretty cool.

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NortherlyNanook


Comments: 1214
09.28.08


Yeah, I do like the older post hardcore sound that they utilize. Right now it's sitting at a 3.5, but that was after one listen.

iarescientists


Comments: 4487
09.28.08

Album Rating: 4

i like how you talk about louisville a lot even though UofL just lost to UConn


sup

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KittensandScorpions


Comments: 172
09.28.08

Album Rating: 3

I live in Louisville, and pretty much no one knows about bands like Slint and YW. The most popular "scene" among the youths is crappy death-metal or hardcore. It sucks real bad.

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brandtweathers


Comments: 2009
09.29.08


thanks for this suggestion

pixiesfanyo
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1194
10.01.08

Album Rating: 4.5

i agree.



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