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Red Sparowes: At The Soundless Dawn

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by Mike Diver
For as long as I can remember, bands with ludicrously long song titles have never really accomplished much. Fact: ‘Angels’ is, like, the best song ever. With that in mind, Red Sparowes might as well chuck the towel in now.

An unprecedented move it may be, but it seems right to list this album’s songs in their entirety. So, here goes:

(1) Alone and unaware, the landscape was transformed in front of our eyes.
(2) Buildings began to stretch wide across the sky, and the air filled with a reddish glow.
(3) The soundless dawn came alive as cities began to mark the horizon.
(4) Mechanical sounds cascaded through the city walls and everyone reveled in their ignorance.
(5) A brief moment of clarity broke through the deafening hum, but it was too late.
(6) Our happiest days slowly began to turn into dust.
(7) The sixth extinction crept up slowly, like sunlight through the shutters, as we looked back in regret.

Now that lot isn’t going to fit on the case of a 90-minute TDK cassette, is it? Such titles mean two things: one, that we’re almost certainly in the company of a post-rock band (we are) and two, that said band has far too much time on their hands. Only, they don’t – three of these five band members are culled from Neurosis (ish) and Isis, both of which have been busy promoting recent releases. Which leads to another Fact: this record is far too accomplished for it to be subjected to mere side-project appreciation. Red Sparowes are a proper band, whatever that means, and these songs are as worthy of your attention as any penned by the aforementioned titans. Sure, there’s a degree of pretension evident in those titles, but if you’ve got it, flaunt it.

At just over an hour long, At The Soundless Dawn is a sprawling, effortlessly epic work that requires absorption; you can not hope to gain anything from it through skip listening or by playing it whilst washing up, or vacuuming, or reading the Monday jobs section. This needs time, and love, and absolute attention. It doesn't ape Explosions In The Sky; it launches bright new fireworks of its own.

Songs sink in real slow, each one both haunting and humbling, until they reach a point where no words of critical prose can touch them. I could sit here now offer an opinion that these songs aren't radically different enough from much of today’s post-rockers’ efforts to warrant immediate investigation. Yeah, I could, but why bother? These aren’t songs in the same way as Williams’ crowning glory; they’re as anomalous, and as alive, as his are bland and soulless. They breathe in time with the listener, pulses synchronising, heart rate slowing.

Highlights? This doesn’t work in such a way - At The Soundless Dawn really does need to be swallowed whole. Breaking it down into seven separate components only hinders the reviewing process. Besides, do you really want to read an analysis of each of the above tracks? No. What you want to know is whether or not this is worthy of your hard-won spare cash, right?

Fact: pick up the towel and help this record of immeasurable beauty shift sizeable units. Id does warrant immediate investigation. It won’t outsell ‘Angels’, granted, but it’ll have Heaven’s occupants weeping until the dawn breaks into song once more.

  • Red Sparowes 10 / 10

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

It's a wonderful album, worth every penny. Just as good as the latest Isis and better than Neurosis' latest, but in a very different way.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

I got it today. It is indeeeeed good.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

Awesome, awesome album. It's strange in the sense that on the face of it it's pretty standard post rock but it sounds so fresh.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

mmm... epic post-rock - heard one of the tracks on the latest Rock Sound CD - will be getting it today

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

It is indeed amazing

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

mogwai with emotion?
explosions with a pulse?
ISIS without the good bits?

all three, this is the album Aaron Lewis should have made his own.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

i like it, i like it a lot

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

agree. very beautiful. similar to explosions in the sky, but red sparowes' sound has more edge. as a subtext the theme of the album, the sixth extinction of species, is so post-rock. brilliant!

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

This album is almost too fantastic, especially considering its supposed to be a side project. Dare I say it, it might actually be as good as Isis's last.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

Only just found out that they are to play at The Garage tomorrow! Looking forward to Sunday now :)

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

Went to watch these guys at Josephs Well in Leeds on 28th March, and I think that the bloke who shouted out after the first song summed the whole set up "that was f*cking tremendous".
If you havent got this album, then go out and buy it now, you wont be disappointed.

Red Sparowes - At The Soundless Dawn

When the guy shouted that ^, it made me smile. You hit the nail on the head.

Caught these guys live

on April 1st in Oslo. No microphones or anything, the guy just shouted "Hi, we're Red Sparowes" before the proceeded to make GROWN METALLERS CRY.

fucking awesome.





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