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A Shoreline Dream - Avoiding The Consequences (2006)

A Shoreline Dream - Avoiding The Consequences (2006)

BAND/ARTIST: A Shoreline Dream

  • Title: Avoiding The Consequences
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Latenight Weeknight Records
  • Genre: Indie Rock, Post Rock, Dream Pop, Shoegaze
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:02:03
  • Total Size: 150/394 Mb
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A Shoreline Dream - Avoiding The Consequences (2006)


Tracklist:

01. Preludes
02. Laying This One Down Now
03. Saturday Morning
04. Focus The Present
05. Hook Echo
06. Love Is A Ghost In America
07. Peel You Open
08. Intermissionary
09. Motherly Advice
10. Pour
11. Projections
12. Zoning
13. The End

Line-up:
Bass – Enoc Torraca
Drums – Gabriel Ratliff
Guitar – Eric Jeffries
Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Mastered By – Ryan Policky

Dream Pop / Shoegaze / Post Rock / Indie band from Denver, Colorado (USA). Founded in 2006.

A rock & roll album this consistent in sonic concept is something of a rarity, at least outside of hardcore punk circles. A Shoreline Dream's debut album could be taken as a one-hour seminar on singer Ryan Policky's theory that "production is the most important part of any band's sound." Break down the musical content, and there isn't always very much there: layers and layers of shimmery guitars make up the body of the band's sound, with drums that sound sort of tacked-on as an afterthought, and echo and texture sometimes substituting for harmonic substance. But those layers and textures are wielded so expertly that you never really get bored, and the band makes the very wise choice of treating vocals in an almost abstract manner, as just one more layer in the overall sonic mix rather than as a centerpiece. The result is an album whose effect will be almost exactly the same whether you play it straight through or on shuffle: tracks like "Laying This One Down Now" and "Motherly Advice" are built out of such similar aural ingredients that they produce almost identical effects despite their substantial difference in tempo, and the rich sameyness of most tracks means that when one does stand out (like the stunningly beautiful "Zoning"), the effect is almost cathartic. Think My Bloody Valentine as remixed by Brian Eno, but different. Very, very nice.



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  • whiskers
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.