All Artists: The Timeout Drawer Title: A Difficult Future Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Original Release Date: 10/2/2001 Re-Release Date: 3/1/2002 Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 801117000323 |
The Timeout Drawer A Difficult Future Genre: Rock
With the signature horn-like and buzzing moog completely replacing the vocals, a shimmering foregrounded guitar unveiled from the depths of reverbs past, and the full integration of guest Wurlitzer and keyboard wizard, Jas... more » | |
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Album Description With the signature horn-like and buzzing moog completely replacing the vocals, a shimmering foregrounded guitar unveiled from the depths of reverbs past, and the full integration of guest Wurlitzer and keyboard wizard, Jason Terchin, The Timeout Drawer have restated their sound. Tactful melodies guide you through corridors of pop refrains, moody sedation, ambient jazz sessions, heated emotionall fits and catchy anthem rock. These nine new, carefully structured songs lend an original subtext to the post-rock/electronic genre, with nods to the dry instrumentation and rock grandeur of Mogwai, the melancholic and heartfelt guitar work of early Cure, and the misinterpreted yet emotive jazz renderings of a 5th grade music class. Sad, yet optimistic and upbeat, ADF is a montage of emotional stirrings and daydreamed adventures... Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsThe heart of the machine cre8orjvs | maryland, USA | 12/04/2002 (4 out of 5 stars) "this is one record for which the adjectives "textured" and "intricate" seem inadequate.beneath its sullen, robotic exterior and cascading electronic flourishes, this record succeeds mightily in expressing fundamentally human emotions and states of mind: unlimited possibility, regret, nostalgia, inspiration, uncertainty (hence the title, one might assume) and most of all hope. two records into their career, the timeout drawer continues to create the thinking person's soundtrack to the mundanities and small miracles of everyday life. listen and understand." Simply put, great album. cre8orjvs | 04/15/2002 (4 out of 5 stars) "i stumbled onto this band because of thier label (some odd pilot) who has released other stuff i dug. this is a great album, soaring, and anthemic. the reason i shorted it one star was because i kept wanting the songs to keep going, keep building. but they max out just shy of where i want them to. its like wanting to visit europe and only making it to montreal. close, but not quite ;) it might be a limitation of the synths, and the loss of dynamic that can come from instruments of that nature. either way a fine release, that im happy to own. the comparisons to sigur ros and godspeed are acceptable, but id liken them more to TNT era tortoise. simply because they have a more clinical sound, very clean and precise and not quite as emotive as sigur ros. i recommend it, and look forward to future endeavors of thiers."
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