Pianos Become The Teeth / Keep You
Album: Keep You   Collection:General
Artist:Pianos Become The Teeth   Added:Oct 2015
Label:Epitaph Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2015-10-05 Pull Date: 2015-12-07
Week Ending: Dec 6 Nov 22 Oct 18 Oct 11
Airplays: 1 1 2 3

Recent Airplay
1. Sep 25, 2021: Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Dec 5, 2015)
Repine
4. Jan 20, 2019: wig out at denny's
Ripple Water Shine
2. Sep 18, 2021: Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Nov 21, 2015)
895
5. Sep 28, 2017: butterscotch memory
Repine
3. Aug 21, 2021: Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Oct 10, 2015)
Repine
6. Jul 18, 2017: butterscotch memory
Repine

Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2015-10-03
The third album by this Baltimore emo/post-rock band is breathtaking and warm, driven by songwriting that is simultaneously unconventional, catchy, subdued, and heartfelt. I read something about this band's guitarist being influenced by The National's slow-burning, understatedly dramatic sound, and that touchpoint definitely makes sense here. But forgoing The National's lamentations about the ennui of the NYC high life, Pianos singer Kyle Durfey puts these songs in the service of forthright, lyrical meditations about mortality. Fans of The Appleseed Cast, Explosions in the Sky, and American Football will really like this, but this is really an A+ rock record—beautiful, heavy, accessible, deceptively complex, and absolutely immersive. Tracks 1-10 constitute the album , and 11-13 are very good bonuses. Every songs's great, and the sound is pretty uniform, but 1, 5, 7, 10, 11 are good places to start. FCC WARNING: 2.


1. *(3:29)—Medium-fast, tight, driving, tense. “Thinking before I speak, hoping for something bigger.”
2. (4:41)—FCC WARNING (b*******). Medium-slow, loping, with deep, wispy guitars. Calm until the last minute.
3. (3:44)—Mid-tempo with billowing breakdowns, rocks right out of the gate.
4. (4:40)—Medium-slow, stop-and-go rhythm, jumping seamlessly between minimal and heavy passages. Gets a bit screamy.
5. *(5:07)—Medium-slow, epic, obliquely anthemic. “Your wick won't burn away.”
6. (3:46)—Mid-tempo, minimal first half, picks up in the second half.
7. *(4:31)—Mid-tempo, kind of U2-ish, with a more conventional song structure.
8. (2:40)—Mid-tempo, cool, with tom-heavy drumming.
9. (3:44)—Slow, spacey, pretty, anthemic, climactic.
10. *(7:03)—Slow, plodding, heavy, intense, with some screaming. Long outro.
11. *(5:48)—Medium-slow, languid, very pretty.
12. (3:41)—Medium-fast then medium-slow, rocking, nice final build.
13. (4:25)—Slow, minimal to start. Drums enter halfway in.

Track Listing
1. Ripple Water Shine   7. Enamor Me
2. April   8. Traces
3. Lesions   9. The Queen
4. Old Jaw   10. Say Nothing
5. Repine   11. 895
6. Late Lives   12. Dancing
  13. Arizona