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New Universe in Franklin, TN

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New Universe in Franklin, TN

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If
Mudhoney
could name an album
Superfuzz Bigmuff
,
Desolation Wilderness
should feel entitled to title one of their discs
Echoplex
; guitarists
Nicholas Zwart
and
Andrew Dorsett
have a healthy enthusiasm for the space and texture of a good analog delay, and while their second album,
New Universe
, doesn't drown their guitars in the stuff, the cool, organic feel of vintage echo and reverb go a long way toward defining their musical approach. The songs on
are a little bit dream pop and a little bit shoegaze, with a dash of indie rock on the side; if you're looking for melodies you'll whistle after the album is over, this is not the place to find them, but the musicians generate an atmosphere full-bodied enough to wade through, like a stream on a summer evening.
are not what one would call a chops-intensive outfit, but the arrangements on
are admirably intelligent, with the guitars subtly bouncing different parts of the music against one another while the bass and drums patiently urge the tunes onward. When the pieces slide together on songs like
"Strange Cool Girl,"
"Moon Dreams,"
"San Francisco 2 AM"
"You Hold a Power Over Me,"
the effect is striking and quietly beautiful. The relatively peppy numbers, such as
"Slow Fade"
"Venice Beach,"
suggest this band could develop a hookier persona if they were of a mind, and even when this music is at its most languid, it has enough purpose to keep it from becoming aural wallpaper; there's a fine line between ambient and subtly compelling, and
fall on the latter side of that divide on
. ~ Mark Deming
If
Mudhoney
could name an album
Superfuzz Bigmuff
,
Desolation Wilderness
should feel entitled to title one of their discs
Echoplex
; guitarists
Nicholas Zwart
and
Andrew Dorsett
have a healthy enthusiasm for the space and texture of a good analog delay, and while their second album,
New Universe
, doesn't drown their guitars in the stuff, the cool, organic feel of vintage echo and reverb go a long way toward defining their musical approach. The songs on
are a little bit dream pop and a little bit shoegaze, with a dash of indie rock on the side; if you're looking for melodies you'll whistle after the album is over, this is not the place to find them, but the musicians generate an atmosphere full-bodied enough to wade through, like a stream on a summer evening.
are not what one would call a chops-intensive outfit, but the arrangements on
are admirably intelligent, with the guitars subtly bouncing different parts of the music against one another while the bass and drums patiently urge the tunes onward. When the pieces slide together on songs like
"Strange Cool Girl,"
"Moon Dreams,"
"San Francisco 2 AM"
"You Hold a Power Over Me,"
the effect is striking and quietly beautiful. The relatively peppy numbers, such as
"Slow Fade"
"Venice Beach,"
suggest this band could develop a hookier persona if they were of a mind, and even when this music is at its most languid, it has enough purpose to keep it from becoming aural wallpaper; there's a fine line between ambient and subtly compelling, and
fall on the latter side of that divide on
. ~ Mark Deming

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