 | Tracklist: 1. Artifacts of Sound
2. Glaciers
3. The Novelty of Haunting
4. New Bones
5. If You Didn’t Want To Know
6. Oh, The Devastation
7. Keep It Simple
8. Friendarmy
9. It’s Gonna Rain
10. The Formula
Release Date: 06/09/2009 | |
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| Summary: Hey wait, this isn't loud at all... |
The sound of So Many Dynamos has always been somewhat of a difficult to pin down. The band's 2006 release, Flashlights, displayed aspects of a variety of different genres: the inherent catchiness of indie rock, the complex rhythmic structures of math rock, and the lush keyboard textures of post-rock/punk to name a few, but what made the album a truly interesting listen was the band's own quirky energy that seeped into the songs and bubbled subtly just below the surface. However, the way in which the album blended the approachable aspects of indie rock with the aspects of much more challenging genres left it teetering dangerously on a fairly fine line, so it seemed as though a significant progression in either direction could potentially alienate a good portion of the band's fan-base. So, how does a band like So Many Dynamos avoid alienating any listeners and simultaneously manage to make noticeable progressions? The answer, obviously, is to progress in both directions.
On the surface, The Loud Wars seems to be just an expansion on everything that made Flashlights an enjoyable and rather unique album, pairing incredibly infectious melodies with impressively tight musicianship, but underneath the surface, some pretty significant changes have been made. Rather than sticking with the same method of using catchy melodic sections to provide a contrast to the more complex and dissonant passages (a motif that has really become all but played out as of late), the band has found a way to blend the two together in an almost seamless fashion. Basically, instead of using stark contrasts to make the songs themselves more interesting, the contrasting elements are blended together in varying degrees; this creates moments of simple melodies that either naturally progress into thick, angular walls of noise, or swell into vibrant, soaring climaxes.
However, the revamped songwriting style isn't the only thing this album has going for it. What really ends up driving the album is that same energetic quirkiness that was present in previous recordings, except now, instead of stewing just below the surface, that quirky liveliness has broken through and really taken over the band's sound. Album opener (and highlight) Artifacts of Sound really serves as a picture perfect example of this. The pseudo-dueling guitar riffs, frantic drum patterns, fuzzy, synthesized basslines (all of which are provided by Aaron Stovall's various keyboards), and clashing keyboard melodies are all glued together by this inexplicable, oddball sense of infectiousness, and topped off with Stovall's distinctive, not completely spoken, not completely sung vocal delivery. The truth is, nearly every song on offer here is worthy of the title "album highlight". From the driving beats and constantly evolving melodies and textures of New Bones, to the jaunty instrumentals and quirky storytelling of The Novelty of Haunting, to the synth filled eccentricities of the 6 minute closer The Formula, and everything in between, there really isn't a portion of the album that disappoints.
With The Loud Wars, So Many Dynamos has really proven that they can consistently churn out unique and inventive music that manages to be both challenging and accessible, and with the recent support of a larger label in Vagrant Records, they might finally get the recognition they truly deserve. If the progression from 2006 to the present is any indication, the Dynamos really have the potential to become a huge force amongst their contemporaries.
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Album Rating: 4
1) stream it here: http://www.buzzgrinder.com/stream-so-many-dynamos-loud-wars/
2) this took forever to write for some reason
3) album rules face
Digging: City of Ships - Look What God Did To Us | | | band rules yet to hear this but i shall
Digging: Smog - A River Ain't Too Much Too Love
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
2) this took forever to write for some reason
i couldn't even write a sound off for it, i tried for about 30 minutes
album rules, i have been listening to it all week
also, glaciers is based off of search party backwards for anyone who didn't know. try it out for yourself, it's pretty cool
Digging: DJ Douggpound - Pound It | | | Album Rating: 4
Really? I did notice it had a sort of backwards/off kilter beat to it that was sort of familiar but I didn't know it was based off of that.
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
did anyone else pre-order this? usually i get pre-orders a few days early but i haven't got it yet. i want to listen to my new bones vinyl
| | | Ugh, review really rules. And by the looks of it, so does the album. However...
pairing incredibly infections melodies with impressively tight musicianship
Digging: The Red Chord - Fed Through the Teeth Machine
| | | Album Rating: 4
Poo, I thought I fixed all the typos =( Oh well...fixed.
And yeah, the album rules. It rules hard. Get it.
| | | Album Rating: 4
I hadn't heard of this band until now(I'm just getting into indie music), and I have to say, they have a lot of talent. My personal favorite so far off the album is "New Bones".
Digging: So Many Dynamos - The Loud Wars | | | Album Rating: 4
Tbh I can't even pick a favorite off of this. Every song rules.
| | | Album Rating: 4
True, the album is awesome as a whole.
| | | Album Rating: 4
I got this the other day, but have yet to listen to it. Flashlights owns, though.
| | | i need to get this ASAP.
i remember when i saw them with HORSE the band, and this is what made me instantly like them.
(after their first song)
SMD :"Surprise! were not a hardcore band. who's pissed about that?"
random guy :"i am."
SMD : "oh , do you want me to tune down to drop D and play some breakdowns for you?"
(later in the set)
SMD : "is pissed off hardcore dude still here?"
pissed off hardcore dude : " yeah, you guys suck."
SMD : " when was the last time your band was asked to tour with HORSE the band? oh yeah, never."
totally got burned. it was awesome.
this album should rule.
Digging: Gaza - He Is Never Coming Back
| | | Album Rating: 4
i need to get this ASAP.
Yes you do, and so does everybody else.
| | | Album Rating: 4
saw these guys last night
they're kind of douches as evidenced by irai's story but they make good music so whatever
Digging: Do Make Say Think - Other Truths | | | Album Rating: 4
That means you saw them with Maps and Atlases also and that makes me sad...
| | | Album Rating: 4
word
| | | the only interesting part about this band is their name
Digging: The Flaming Lips - Embryonic
| | | saw these guys open for maps and atlases...fun show i guess, though i wanted to punch multiple band members during their set due to their ridiculous gesticulations
| | | Album Rating: 4
I'm not sure I follow that...if you mean SMD moved around too much during their set then that makes no sense...
| | | Album Rating: 4
this is fun.
Digging: Cave In - Jupiter | | | |
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