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DRUNK IN YOUR ARMS

Don't Look Back

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2003

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Hil Xxx (Evil) (6:44)
2. Guilllaume Stern (7:48)
3. Sundown Song for R.Z. (6:44)
4. Stage Diver's Blues (6:23)
5. ...And Pictures of Jack (11:59)
6. Everything Burns (5:35)
7. I Can't Tell the Ceiling From (6:58)
8. Old N°8 (2:00 Am) (5:18)
9. Old N°9 (4:00 Am) (8:32)

Line-up / Musicians

- Ren / guitar, harmonica, vocals
- Teut / samples
- Charles / guitar
- Greg / bass, samples, keyboards

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Review by snobb
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2 stars Debut album by the French post-rock band (their name reminds me great "Boston" album). Not too many post-rock band from France are all around.

The band plays usual post-rock twin-guitar based music, melodic, melancholic, with French/English spoken vocals in some places. But mostly instrumental. It's interesting - they don't have drummer at all: possibly rhythm samples are good enough for this repetitive music.

Comparing with many similar bands all around, they are somewhere in between. Similar to bigger part of competitors, they play competent music, but faceless enough, as mostly all of them. Energetic guitars sound isn't bad, but spoken voices don't add too much to make the music more different.

Not much below average genre's level, they have nothing too much to attract listener. But could be interesting for post-rock fanatics (if they still exist).

Just 2,5 from me.

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