
What, you thought it would sound like Errortype: 11?
Innaway - InnawayPosted by Ted Barnes on 09-Dec-05 @ 11:58 AM
[3] Innaway's debut is heady with ample atmospheric keys and dreamy meandering reminiscent of Obscured By Clouds-era Pink Floyd. The rehashed psychedelia is pulled off with a dusty and shimmering authenticity, but there aren't enough moments tense with the kind of guitar playing that feels like claws coming from the speaker. And they can do those flare-ups masterfully, as proved in stunning bookends to the song "Rise" and a few other peaks of the album. Elsewhere, this is a lot of twisting the machines to see what comes out, balanced by a stompy, relentless groove that's to be expected from a disc mixed by Tortoise collaborator John McEntire. (SOME) Michael Coyle
Official Website: http://www.some.com
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[3] Innaway's debut is heady with ample atmospheric keys and dreamy meandering reminiscent of Obscured By Clouds-era Pink Floyd. The rehashed psychedelia is pulled off with a dusty and shimmering authenticity, but there aren't enough moments tense with the kind of guitar playing that feels like claws coming from the speaker. And they can do those flare-ups masterfully, as proved in stunning bookends to the song "Rise" and a few other peaks of the album. Elsewhere, this is a lot of twisting the machines to see what comes out, balanced by a stompy, relentless groove that's to be expected from a disc mixed by Tortoise collaborator John McEntire. (SOME) Michael Coyle
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