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Friday, March 16, 2007
Explosions in the Sky, Stars...


Hello,

I'm just wondering what you guys think of the new "Explosions" record? Also, remember that Stars of the Lid have a new record coming out on April 2nd. You can pre-order it from Kranky.net if you so desire.

gone to Rome,
Marc

Posted By Hammock Music at 9:46 AM
9 Comments:
Blogger Hunter said...

I like the new Explosions in the Sky album, but not as much as "The Earth is Not a Cold Dead Place." They seems to rely a lot on distortion and a heavier sound than in previous albums, a different direction from where they went in the "Travels in Constants: The Rescue" album. I mean, I still like it, but not as much. It will probably grow on me, however. I like the remix disc with mixes by Eluvium, Jesu, The Paper Chase, etc. :)

- Hunter
10:59 AM

Anonymous Eric Diaz said...

I'm rather liking it, thought not as much as the new Eluvium record. Bought them both at the same time..

Speaking of those two, I got to see them in concert a few days ago here in my town(Saint Augustine, Florida). Was awesome! Was a really small venue.

Ill be sure to check out that album in April.
11:10 AM

Anonymous Sam D said...

Nothing close to what Hammock produces.. I mean it. But All Of The Sudden.. is alright. It's pretty at times, but I really wish they'd keep the caotic/heavily distorted parts out. The new stars of the lid album may be their best work yet in my opinion.
7:35 PM

Blogger W. Marlan said...

I'd rate the new EITS a 7 out of 10. Solid album but not their best. I'm looking forward to the new Stars of the Lid album - if it's anything like their solo albums (The Dead Texan and Brian McBride), I know we're in for a treat.

I'm currently digging Jakob's "Solace" and am also awaiting the new Caspian album. Lots to look forward to this Spring...
10:43 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

haven't heard the new explosions, but I do have the stars of the lid record on preorder...can't wait to hear it....I'm so glad they're releasing more material...I was beginning to wonder if we'd hear from them again...(Brent Diaz)
7:15 AM

Blogger brett.andrew.miotti. said...

i really enjoy it. at first i thought it was alright and definitely not their best. but the more i listened to it, it really grew on me. my favorite tracks are probably the last two.

i'm really looking forward to temporary residence releasing the new maserati album this spring!
7:57 PM

Blogger TheEarthIsNotAColdDeadPlace said...

Hey there my fellow Hammock dwellers, I'm way overdue in joining your conversation seeing as how I've been in the front row rooting for Marc since the good ol' Delicate Fade days. And there couldn't be a more perfect question to join in on than one of my current favorite topics, Explosions in the Sky. I had never heard of them until a month ago, and then on the basis of a review (on Pitchfork, I believe) I bough AOASIME and was completely flabbergasted. I mean, I search month after painstaking month for music that makes me feel even half as euphoric as tracks 1-3 of the new album, and I can tell already that EITS will likely become one of my top 5 bands (vying with Sigur Ros, The Fire Theft, Sun Kil Moon, Death Cab, The Frames, Bright Eyes, Nada Surf, and Hammock). I have just ordered Explosions' 3 other primary albums (HS,I; TWTTTSL,TWTTTSD; and TEINACDP). Once I receive the CDs I will do my best not to just binge on all 3 right away, seeing as how that's just WAY too much beauty to try and ingest in one sitting. But I'm only human...

So let me pose a question for everyone out there: What is your all-time favorite Marc Byrd song? Mine's a no-brainer: "Stains of Time"

The earth is indeed not a cold, dead place!

Jeremy
8:54 PM

Blogger W. Marlan said...

Favorite Marc Byrd song? Wow, it's tough to choose just one...I'd have to go with "Broken Smile", I think...powerful doesn't even begin to describe that one. "Drought", "Dual Lens", "Blue Raft", "Storm Boy", "How Many Times", "What Heaven Allows" and "Raising Your Voice..." would all be really close runner-ups.

Needless to say, I had a tough time picking. Marc has truly blessed our ears for the last decade.

I'll have to listen to the new EITS album some more. If it grows on me, maybe I'd give it an 8 or 9. In other news, the new VAST album comes out next month. April can't come soon enough.

Hope your trip in Italy has been great, Marc. I'm sure you and Christine needed a break.
8:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm, fave byrd song? not easy, as there have been many that have touched me.

some faves are: last display, whisper, how many times....

but again, there are many others, including hammock and sleepover tunes....(Brent Diaz)
7:18 AM

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