New Precious Fathers Session Tracks!
December 20th 2006 17:33
Sweet Merciful Crap!
It's Winter. And to celebrate, you should immediately go here and listen to six disgustingly good Precious Fathers session tracks off some radio station or other in Vancouver. Truly, the minutiae of their song construction knows no living rivals. Listen and marvel at the humbly un-distorted guitars, the confidently slappy (certainly not sloppy) drumming and the most ethereal of icy atmospheres. '100% Pure Rock' vibes is a standard PF lulling towards the floor of your heart, and 'Past It Pastures' (from their self-titled debut record, which everyone in the world should own) is typically prone to wonderful accelerations and reclines into steay buoyancy like no-one else. The real interest, though, is 'Pock Lips', a hypnotic departure from what we've come to expect. All the rotaional guitars locking like a lock with the drums seem somehow temporalised and overruled by some weird spoken word gibberish, completing a frightening textural innovation for Precious Fathers.
It is a complete joy to have them back. Please let the new album be just as good, Santa, pleeease!
It's Winter. And to celebrate, you should immediately go here and listen to six disgustingly good Precious Fathers session tracks off some radio station or other in Vancouver. Truly, the minutiae of their song construction knows no living rivals. Listen and marvel at the humbly un-distorted guitars, the confidently slappy (certainly not sloppy) drumming and the most ethereal of icy atmospheres. '100% Pure Rock' vibes is a standard PF lulling towards the floor of your heart, and 'Past It Pastures' (from their self-titled debut record, which everyone in the world should own) is typically prone to wonderful accelerations and reclines into steay buoyancy like no-one else. The real interest, though, is 'Pock Lips', a hypnotic departure from what we've come to expect. All the rotaional guitars locking like a lock with the drums seem somehow temporalised and overruled by some weird spoken word gibberish, completing a frightening textural innovation for Precious Fathers.
It is a complete joy to have them back. Please let the new album be just as good, Santa, pleeease!
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