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01. THE SLAVES - 111
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02. THE SLAVES - River
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03. THE SLAVES - The Field
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04. THE SLAVES - Born Into Light
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ARTIST
SLAVES, THE
TITLE
Spirits of the Sun
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
DIGITALIS
CATALOG #
DIGI 042LP
DIGI 042LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
9/11/2012
Portland, Oregon duo,
The Slaves
, only have a handful of releases under their belt so far, but it doesn't mean they haven't left their mark. Operating in the void somewhere between shoegaze and doom, this is music that is stretched to its breaking point and epic in the true sense of the word.
Barbara Kinzle
and
Birch Cooper
know how to fit within each other's movements, piling on in all the right places and knowing when to pull back.
Spirits of the Sun
shows their singular focus at its peak. These four dark and lush dreamscapes stretch their claws, dig in, and never let go. The Slaves have no qualms about who or what they are. The formula is simple: guitar, synth, voice. Kinzle's synth-work is where the backbone begins, but Cooper's caustic guitar raids are always lurking, waiting for the perfect moment to disrupt the harmonic elegance. It's these layers of smeared guitar chords and synth notes that add so much depth to each piece. It feels like you're being swallowed by a sonic abyss and it's only Kinzle's narcotic, sublimely towering vocals that save you in the end. Throughout
Spirits of the Sun
, there is a dichotomy pulling in opposite directions. The Slaves create music that is simultaneously beautiful and grotesque. There's a twisted, dark side that is consistently being overshadowed by sounds that are overwhelming and majestic. Each aspect pushes and pulls, but the beauty and the symmetry win out in the end. By the time the album closes with the soaring "Born Into Light," it is statuesque and firmly entrenched in the deepest reaches of your psyche.
Spirits of the Sun
is a force and The Slaves will guide you toward your own oblivion. Mastered by
Brad Rose
and cut to vinyl at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin. Artwork by Birch Cooper. Limited edition of 500 copies.
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