June 24, 2021

Bethany Curve - Flaxen (2003)

 
Country: U.S.A.
Genre: Shoegaze, Dream Pop
Label Number: KWR010CD
.FLAC via Florenfile
.AAC 256 kbps via Florenfile


© 2003 Kitchen Whore Records
AllMusic Review by Johnny Loftus
Southern California's Bethany Curve have always shown promise as post-rock experimentalists. Still, the definable content of 2001's You Brought Us Here was almost completely obscured by an impenetrable fog of guitar effects. That overstatement has been mostly remedied for Flaxen, which applies the dream pop aesthetic to stronger songcraft. Vocalist/guitarist Richard Millang guides "Sleep" with his simplistic moan -- his words don't matter as much as the dour sense of detachment they sketch out. Things are more upbeat during "The Means," which cranks up a decent impersonation of Storm in Heaven-era Verve while soaking everything in sight with a reverb water cannon. Flaxen is strongest during instrumentals like "Omaha Beach," when the band doesn't seem as concerned with formula, and can instead apply its compositional skills to subtly sequencing the randomness of ambient texture.

tags: bethany curve, flaxen, 2003, flac,

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Comments as "Anonymous" have been restored. Please keep the comments civilized. We do not accept requests.