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Aqueduct - “Or Give Me Death”

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If you’re familiar with Aqueduct you’ll be happy to hear that David Terry’s love of the pop hook has only gotten stronger with time. However, unlike i sold gold’s huge, blown-out drum sounds and blip-pop synths, or give me death finds Terry broadening his tonal horizons to encompass mariachi horns, Gershwin-esque strings, looped and layered vocals, and grand piano. Oh and there’s also quite a lot more electric guitar. Terry has grown as an artist since 2005’s i sold gold, and or give me death is his most melodically complex and lyrically mature release to date. It also contains the best song about The Princess Bride EVER!

If you’re not familiar with the story, Aqueduct was founded in Tulsa’s dusty plains as the solo project of pop aficionado David Terry. He relocated to Seattle in 2003, and a mere 12 hours after Terry’s arrival in Seattle, Aqueduct was opening for Modest Mouse at The Showbox. Word spread throughout the Pacific Northwest about the nimble cleverness of Aqueduct’s heartbreaking lyricism and unstoppable piano-laden hooks. Copies of the 2003 self-released cd power ballads were circulated to the delight of many new ears — including those at Barsuk.

After months of culling and polishing new and pre-existing material with the help of producer Matt Pence, Aqueduct completed their full-length, i sold gold, along with an EP, pistols at dawn. Barsuk is proud to have released these documents of infectious bedroom pop-perfection, and while or give me death takes Aqueduct somewhat out of the bedroom, we still think it’s pretty darn perfect pop.

Taken from: barsuk.com

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Blonde Redhead - “23″

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I’m probably not the only person that’s posting or already has about the new promo track from Blonde Redhead’s upcoming album 23. But considering how excellent the track is, I figure it wouldn’t hurt to toss my hat into the group as well. The only album i’ve listened to in it’s complete entirety from the group was Misery Is a Butterfly. An incredible record in itself that managed to capture a dark and almost mournful mood with lush and ethereal sounds that continues throughout the entire duration. Other than that, i’ve only dabbled with songs from past releases as i’ve never had much time to sit down and really listen to anything else from them.
About the track itself, which will be the lead single along with being the first track off the album, looks to be a great opener to what we hope will be a great record. A nice continuous drum beat plays along to Kazu Makino’s familiar angelic vocals. I don’t know what it is about asian vocalists but I just can’t get enough of them. Couple this track along with some nice cover artwork, and you’ve got the basis for a great release to look forward to as 23 is due out April 10th on 4AD.

Taken from:theyellowstereo.com

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