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Sunday, June 15, 2014

tide/edit "Foreign Languages"


Country: Philippines
Sub Genre: Instrumental, Math Rock, Post Rock
LabelLIFE2Short Productions
Release dateJune 14, 2014
Tracklist
  1. Ten 04:32
  2. Always Right, Never Left 03:11
  3. Another Yes 03:24
  4. Dog Years 04:38
  5. Was It a Cat I Saw? 00:56
  6. Odd & Even 03:54
  7. Nicholas 03:03
  8. I'm Angry Too 03:15
  9. Technicolor 02:55
  10. HAIYAN 03:36
  11. Was It a Rat I Saw? 01:17
  12. Northernmost 03:19
Line-up
Nlsn
Noe
Jawin
Clarence

Description/Reviews
Here, ‘happy music’ equates exhilarating chord progressions, a fully amped drum section, thicker bass sounds, and a distinctive kinetic quality to Foreign Languages that shifts relentlessly until you find yourself running out of breath. Listening to the first few notes of the opening track, ‘Ten’, feels like an airplane gaining altitude, or how one would imagine skydiving feels like: when all you can feel and hear is the strong gust of wind and adrenaline is filling up your entire system. ‘Always Right, Never Left’ follows suit, with the lead guitars melodically thrusting through at the right moments, alternating in force, as if you’re warming up for a marathon. With ‘Another Yes’, however, tide/edit spared no expense with regards to its guitar arrangement, all string instruments complementing each other, with the drums jostling right in place. The same can be said with ‘Dog Years’, one of the standouts in the album, which bore some traces from ‘Pagbangon’ – a cut from their first EP. This particular track feels like a run-through of a busy day: everything going in warp speed, blurring out the important details of our lives unless we go back and run them again like a motion picture in our mind.
 Read the full review by Mary Christine Galang  at vandalsonthewall.com

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