Crystal Castles Crystal Castles
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Tracklist:
01 Untrust Us
02 Crimewave (Crystal Castles vs. HEALTH)
03 Alice Practice
04 Magic Spells
05 Xxzxcuzx Me
06 Air War
07 Courtship Dating
08 Vanished
09 1983 1991
10 Good Time
11 Love And Caring
12 Knights
13 Through The Hosiery
14 Reckless
15 Black Panther
16 Tell Me What To Swallow


Release Date: 03/18/2008

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Chris Jackson EMERITUS (177 Reviews)

2008-08-08 | 24 comments | 3,548 views

Summary: Simple, catchy synth-pop that brings back memories of the Super Nintendo.

Featuring vocalist Alice Glass and multi-instrumentalist Ethan Fawn, Crystal Castles really made a name for themselves with their self-titled sophomore release. Sporting seventeen full length tracks spanning over an hour long “Crystal Castles” is like a party that never comes to an end.

Right out of the gate “Crystal Castles” reminds me of a soundtrack for a cheap, old school NES game. Nearly every track on the album is littered with polished keyboard buzzes and retro samples. “Crimewave” and “Knights” consist of simple, catchy beats backed by lively video game sounds. Vocalist Alice Glass adds a hypnotic feel to the music whether she is harshly shouting or merely speaking over the nintendo-core madness.

Listening to “Crystal Castles” in one sitting is a challenge. Although the intensity of the keyboard induced madness is catchy it gets tiresome. Towards the end of the album every track starts to blend together; songs such as “Reckless” and “Vanishing” just become monotonous with their generic melodies and harsh sampling. At times things just get ridiculous, the high-pitched beeping noises and shouting on “Loving and Caring” is a cluster*** of violent sounds that is anything but danceable.

It’s no doubt that “Crystal Castles” is an enjoyable listen yet it loses its replay value quickly. The upbeat yet intense atmosphere of the music can be catchy and groovy but the album recycles the same sound over and over again until it is drilled into your brain. The dissonant Nintendo-esque effects are charming at first but wear off as the album moves along. In the end “Crystal Castles” is definitely a fun listen just don’t expect something highly experimental or interesting.

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FooFighters123


Comments: 73
08.08.08


Great review.

IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4150
08.08.08


You're either missing a track on the tracklist or it's sixteen full length tracks

“Crimewave” and “Knights” consist of simple, catchy beats backed by lively video game sounds resulting in repetitive yet catchy music

do you ever read your reviews before you post them?

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The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
08.08.08


i like the small doses of this band i've heard, but i can't really imagine listening to an hour plus of it. they are really hyped up though, i guess.
good review.

parvenu


Comments: 19
08.08.08


catchy review

The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
08.08.08


also, this is the correct artwork:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61CVqsn9UQL._SL500_AA240_.jpg

brandtweathers


Comments: 2009
08.08.08


i was wondering when this would be covered. i think your summation is spot on. kudos

Electric City
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 9780
08.08.08


clusterfuck is a great word

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JoeSalk


Comments: 74
08.08.08

Album Rating: 3

Perfectly written to my opinion.

ArmyOfRage


Comments: 134
08.08.08

Album Rating: 4

Good review. I like the album alot though although I can see where you're coming from completely.

clonegreen


Comments: 11
08.08.08


You caught my sentiments exactly.

I really enjoy this bands music but in low doses.

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
08.08.08


Prototypical hipster doofus music.

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P13


Comments: 1303
08.08.08


sounds like something you would have on shuffle but skip after the second time it came on

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Doppelganger


Comments: 3124
08.09.08


nice soundoff

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Shadowskos


Comments: 337
08.09.08


This band gets way too much hype from where I'm from.

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HighandDriving


Comments: 2208
08.09.08

Album Rating: 4

I'm liking this.

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brandtweathers


Comments: 2009
08.09.08


^lol

McP3000


Comments: 3779
08.11.08


review didnt sit with me well for some reason. This Message Edited On 08.11.08

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ValentinSelezynov


Comments: 10
08.12.08


The album is as interesting as the bands interview manner.
I like how the guy refuses to answer questions about how he stole the atari chipped keyboards idea.

HighandDriving


Comments: 2208
08.13.08

Album Rating: 4

How did he steal it?

shortz


Comments: 74
08.14.08


Tried getting into these guys, as much as I enjoy the old school Nintendo and SNES sounds, I find it's too spaz-tasic for me.

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