God Is an Astronaut
Origins


2.8
good

Review

by Xenophanes EMERITUS
September 2nd, 2013 | 54 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: God is an Astronaut introduce yet another pleasant, albeit unremarkable album to their passable discography.

After spending a good bit of time away from music, as both a critic and consumer, it struck me as surprising how easy it was to slide right into Origins. The latest from the Irish post-rock band God is and Astronaut is about as straight-laced and unassuming as they come; a by the numbers album that has no hurdles to overcome yet is comfortingly inviting in its accessibility. One could discuss the downfall or marginalization of all post-rock bands in regards to this sentiment, but really, Origins (and its creators as a whole) is a pleasant, albeit unremarkable, achievement.

God is an Astronaut will forever fly under the radar, and one cannot help but imagine that is becoming intentional. Playing a very straight forward brand of post-rock with a heavy emphasis on climaxes, the band has carved themselves a little niche thanks to some electronic elements a la 65daysofstatic. It’s become a tad trite at this point, however, despite the not so subtle flourishes that have been added to the sound. Yet, Origins keeps things interesting with relatively short songs featuring vivacious bursts of energy and rapidly changing dynamics. Much like their aforementioned inspiration, the band has introduced a poppy, almost dance-like feeling into their latest batch of songs. Selections such as “Transmissions” and “Signal Rays” have a definite toe tapping quality to them which keeps things moving along at a steady clip. Where the album fails is in its lack of truly compelling material. Yes, the sketchy electronic work is nice, but at times is feels like a mere attempt to flesh out some truly banal music. It’s neat. It really is, but for listeners who require a bit more, Origins will not likely yield much replay value.

God is an Astronaut’s recent endeavor is a tad difficult to talk about. While my time with it has been pleasant, I can’t help but feel entirely unfulfilled. What is lacks in astounding moments it makes up for with a steady and consistent stream of passable fare. Origins will find its fans, surely enough. As far as simplistic and generic post-rock goes it’s fantastically inoffensive. Yet with the face of the genre ever changing, God is an Astronaut and their sixth are slowly becoming a relic of the past.



Recent reviews by this author
Cynic Ascension CodesThe World Is a Beautiful Place... Illusory Walls
Krallice Mass CathexisImperial Triumphant Alphaville
Feminazgul No Dawn for MenBlood Incantation Hidden History of the Human Race
user ratings (183)
3.1
good
other reviews of this album
DarkNoctus (3.5)
having your cake and eating it too; in space....



Comments:Add a Comment 
MrxSelfxDestruct
September 2nd 2013


529 Comments


So the end result is fundamentally the same. Sounds lame.

Amphoteric
September 2nd 2013


2014 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Idk if I want to listen to this, I loved their first couple albums but I feel like they have been

lacking in quality in recent years and the track from this that I listened to was pretty boring.

Trebor.
Emeritus
September 2nd 2013


59835 Comments


nice review

Yuli
Emeritus
September 2nd 2013


10767 Comments


ELI! So glad to see you writing here again, man. Nice work, too. This album is cool, but as you've pointed out, it doesn't seem to have much lasting power.

Also:

" the Irish post-rock band God is and Astronaut"

"What is lacks in astounding moments"


SeaAnemone
September 2nd 2013


21429 Comments


band bothers me
~boring and generic post-rock~

luci
September 3rd 2013


12844 Comments


could you make the summary any more discouraging

Aids
September 3rd 2013


24509 Comments


well if the shoe fits....

fucking boring band

DarkNoctus
September 3rd 2013


12200 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

i do agree with all your points but i like this more than you do, heh

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
September 3rd 2013


6173 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great review. I listened to this record three times I think and I don't remember any track in particular. Comparing with their earlier offerings, it feels diluted.

Emethyst
September 3rd 2013


25 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Good review, matches perfectly what I thought of this album. Quite stale and uninspired, with only Calistoga really drawing in any sort of interest for me. Even then, however, it does not hold a candle to earlier songs like Suicide by Star.

Mongi123
September 3rd 2013


22035 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Pretty easy listen. First two tracks and Spiral Code stood out to me, but other than that nothing wowed me.

Athom
Emeritus
September 4th 2013


17244 Comments


since this album is called origins I'm going to assume it's just a mixtape of old mogwai, GYBE, and EITS songs.

YakNips
September 4th 2013


20098 Comments


Old Mogwai GYBE and EITS would be fantastic.

This is meh.

IbenizGEO1
September 4th 2013


2261 Comments


Gay i wanted this to be good.

Mongi123
September 4th 2013


22035 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It is good though. Pretty enjoyable post rock but nothing complex.

Deathconscious
September 5th 2013


27347 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

this is the first time theyve released something thats actually bad. age of the fifth sun was boring

but it didnt suck. i guess im not surprised. and whats with that shitty album cover?

JS19
September 5th 2013


7777 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Ugh expected this. band is officially dead

Yazz_Flute
September 6th 2013


19174 Comments


Album cover is fucking awesome.

Omeggia
September 6th 2013


202 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Ah man they were really hyping this up to be something different too

JS19
September 6th 2013


7777 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

'Album cover is fucking awesome.'



*Awful



Looks like it was made in iMovie



You have to be logged in to post a comment. Login | Create a Profile





STAFF & CONTRIBUTORS // CONTACT US

Bands: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


Site Copyright 2005-2023 Sputnikmusic.com
All Album Reviews Displayed With Permission of Authors | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy