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red sparowes every red heart
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by Jordan Dowling

A band like Red Sparowes can be infuriating for a reviewer. A band that have so many elements worth writing theses on, yet none that can be summed up in a catchy phrase or even a short paragraph. It's no coincidence that the track titles of Red Sparowes' second full-length, Every Red Heart Shines Towards The Red Sun, consist of one hundred and ninety eight words; everything about Red Sparowes is almost-ridiculously overblown. Almost.

Indeed it would be easy to ridicule Red Sparowes, to dismiss them as nothing more than prententious post-rock copyists, and on the first listen it is very tempting. Then a second spin drags you in further, and you begin to notice the subtlety amongst the cloisters of noise in ‘Like The Howling Glory Of The Darkest Winds, This Voice Was Thunderous And The Words Holy, Tangling Their Way Around Our Hearts And Clutching Our Innocent Awe’.

A third listen leaves you haunted by the calm after the storm in 'Annihilate The Sparrow, That Stealer Or Seed, And Our Harvests Will Abound; We Will Watch Our Wealth Flood In' and the wounded piano swells that introduce ‘Millions Starved And We Became Skinnier And Skinnier, While Our Leaders Became Fatter And Fatter.’; by the fourth listen, the jawbreaking powerchords of ’We Stood Transfixed In Blank Devotion As Our Leader Spoke To Us, Looking Down On Our Mute Faces With A Great, Raging, And Unseeing Eye’ will leave you grinning like a Cheshire Cat thrown into dementia by the thought of an eleven-dimensional universe.

Red Sparowes' slow-burning recipe of quiet-through-loud is anything but original, but the way the ingriedients blend is totally unique and gradually bewildering. It's obvious that some ideas - the burning walls of guitars and the insistence of clear melody even in chaos - have been taken from the band member's other projects (including Isis, Neurosis and Halifax Pier), but everyone brings something fresh to the table, and it is this that sets Red Sparowes so high above the rest of the post-rock crowd. This is claustrophobic, driving instrumental music that will appeal as much to fans of Henryk Gorecki, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Ennio Morricone as it will fans of those parenthesis-ed parent bands.

It is almost impossible to carve a niche in a genre as restrictive as post-rock, but with their Heaven-sent melodies and their plunging riffs of brimstone, Red Sparowes have drilled a planet-sized chasm. Pretentious as it might be, Every Red Heart… is a work of (knowlingly) epic proportions, looking boldly past any restrictions or expectations into a star-filled midnight sky. It's thrilling stuff, but in the end, if the truth be told, words really fail to describe it.

  • Red Sparowes 9 / 10
Words: Jordan Dowling

This sounds good

Sounds like a concept album about the man made famine in China.

Got to respect that.


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Is this out now then?

I though it came out on the 19th?


release date I got said...

NOW.
But, like.
Things do get put back...


Come back....

In 6 months and tell me you are still as impressed with the record then as you are now. Then I will go buy it.

The last one's good, but "after the initial scent of morning freshness passed, the all to familiar stale musk once again began to fill the void that encompassed my dreary monotonous existence, and the realisation announced itself....JUST ANOTHER FUCKING POST ROCK BAND"! Hey, I can write post rock song titles too!


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Aye that might be the case.

The reliable source that is play.com says the 18th.

http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/1131565/Every_Red_Heart_Shines_Toward_The_Red_Sun/Product.html

Great song titles like!


not too sure about this yet

its not as immediate as the last one


What a boring, boring band

Who wants (another) Isis-esque band? Not me, thats who. They're dull and predictable like Isis, but with merry & nice twist. Nice-is, if you will. Gawd I'm funny. What a treat. Anyway, not my particular kipper-tie in an already oversaturated genre.


your right

it isnt, but thats a good thing i feel.


I wouldn't say that

Red Sparowes are "so high above the rest of the post-rock crowd" as the reviewer confidently claims.

Bearing in mind they're still awaiting the release of only their 2nd album it's a pretty strong claim especially after confirming that their sound is "anything but original".

Still, I think these guys are the absolute dogs and look forward to this release immensely.

It will be a tall order to match At The Soundless Dawn but after seeing them live earlier in the year I believe these guys are a very special band in a market that is getting congested with too many half-baked wastes of time.


it is a strong claim

but i stand by it


ooh,

just heard a track from this on the new rock sound CD; 'tis very good.

are we calling band like ISIS, pelican, red sparrowes etc. post-rock now? i always thought they were a bit too divergent from the GY!BE, SFTF, EITS, mono etc. set...?


ope

What a forest of cocks.


pelican

are dull as sin too!


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Take that back, you heathen!!!!


I have come to the conclusion

that this album is better than the first.


several months on

and this album is still sounding good to me. It loses a slight amount of track in the middle, but i think that's because of the 'movement' type factor of it (i.e. each track representing part of the story); and the last few tracks are brilliantly heavy.

also - i think they're a lot better than Pelican.





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