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7”シングルレコード

Growing Eyes Becoming String (Remix)<White/Black Marble Vinyl>

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フォーマット 7”シングルレコード
発売日 2024年04月20日
国内/輸入 輸入(イギリス盤)
レーベルFuzz Club
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FC228V7
SKU 5060978393035

構成数 : 1枚

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アーティスト: The Telescopes

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The 16th studio album from English drone rock explorers the Telescopes epitomizes just how outside of linear reality the band chooses to stay. The seven songs that make up Growing Eyes Becoming String were recorded at two very different sessions in 2013, thought to be lost forever due to a hard drive failure, miraculously recovered sometime in the years that followed, and then completed by Telescopes leader and mainstay Stephen Lawrie as the 2020s began before being properly released in 2024. A decade? A day? Meaningless designations of time to Lawrie and his cohort, whose primal, space-out rock songs on this album could have been conjured up at any point in the groups run that dates back to the late 80s. The first four tracks were recorded in Berlin at the Brian Jonestown Massacres studio by engineer Fabien Leseure, who sits in on synth. These songs range from hypnotic and motorik psychedelia on the Velvets-meets-Floyd feedback-fest "(In The) Hidden Fields," sinister Spacemen 3 monotone on the black-hole noir of "Dead Head Lights," and gentle reflection on the subdued "We Carry Along." The remainder of the album was tracked (also in 2013) in Leeds with early Telescopes producer Richard Formby. These three songs are cut from a more similar cloth, with "Get Out of Me," "What You Love," and "There Is No Shore" all lurching and noisy midtempo dirges, rich with the kind of glazed-over guitar and synthesizer fuzz textures the Telescopes have built their empire on. Though salvaged from the edge of nonexistence, Growing Eyes Becoming String feels just as naturally a piece of the Telescopes specific bedazzled brand of rock as their other work. It taps into the bands specific continuum of noise and beauty, offering new modifications to the formula while folding back in on itself infinitely. ~ Fred Thomas
Rovi

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