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ARTIST
BRIGHT
TITLE
Bells Break Their Towers
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
STRANGE ATTRACTORS AUDIO HOUSE
CATALOG #
SAAH 038CD
SAAH 038CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/1/2005
"Early on, Bright tread predominantly in ecstatic instrumental rock forms. Colliding harmony and dissonance, their music clung precariously to a raw, edgy core, even as blossoming sound forms methodically unfurled outwards, like flowering vines towards the sun. By the time of
Full Negative (or) Breaks
, vocals became part of the mix, but largely used as more décor for their vibrant sound pools. What makes the jaw drop with a thud to the floor, however, is the realization that Bright's finely-honed music is composed entirely on the spot. Entering the studio, Bright let it fly, and with a few overdubs of added instrumentation, the result is head-bobbing and mind-elevating all at once. Drone and ambient textures, motorik Kraut rhythms and repetitious grooves collide with a tremendously melodic, almost pop sensibility, lending Bright a unique sound.
Bells Break Their Towers
expands their textural palette further, as evidenced on the acoustic hypnosis of 'Flood,' and with the Terry Riley-like ambient propulsions of 'Secret Form of Time,' which turns keyboard lines into cartwheels while overtones exhale into space. Bright make it seem so effortless... their sonorous whirlpools erupt from improvisation but never sound overtly 'jammy,' while their attention to melody, form and instrumental layering buffs to a shine the circular breathing of their rhythms. This is improvised rock you can hum to while you drift into trance states. German minimalist rock as forged by Neu! melds with '70s ambient and modern underground independent rock, sculpting fresh new trajectories in sound. Impeccably recorded,
Bells Break Their Towers
is a triumphant return for Bright, one of psych rock's most underrated sound spinners.
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