Horse Lords / Common Task, The
Album: | Common Task, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Horse Lords | Added: | Mar 2020 | |
Label: | Northern Spy Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2020-08-17 | Pull Date: | 2020-10-19 |
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Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 07, 2021: | Some Songs Without Words
People's Park |
4. | Aug 27, 2020: | Magnetized Toner
Against Gravity |
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2. | Mar 11, 2021: | Rebroadcast: Magnetized Toner
Against Gravity |
5. | May 07, 2020: | Stranded at Settembrini's
Against Gravity |
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3. | Feb 04, 2021: | Stranded at Settembrini's (2020 in Review IV)
Fanfare for Effective Freedom |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2020-04-01
Reviewed 2020-04-01
Microtonal sci-fi rock jams from Baltimore. Guitar/saxophone/bass/drums, playing with such pointillistic precision that it's sometimes hard to recognize this as a rock band. (The first time I heard their music, I thought it was Omar Souleyman.) Surprisingly funky and danceable, with lots of Steve Reich-esque rhythmic phasing. Totally sick. Also RIYL Tortoise, LCD Soundsystem, Trans Am, Mdou Moctar, Sun Ra, Richard Pinhas. Favorites: 1, 2, 4. No words, no FCCs.
1. *(7:22)—Starts slow and simple, quickly picks up in complexity and speed, with head-spinning rhythmic shifts in an out of unison. Starts rocking harder at the halfway point, goes kinda punk near the end.
2. *(7:49)—Mid-tempo krautrock start, again picks up quickly. High, wild processed sax. Choppy Glenn Branca vibe at points. Intense synth finish.
3. (3:04)—Bagpipes! Then heavily processed bagpipes, atonal synth, and back to bagpipes.
4. *(4:21)—Medium-fast. Starts with a spacey techno vibe. Desert blues riffs, cowbell. Strange percussive textures.
5. (18:39)—Starts as a more abstract sound piece: distant voices at a show, droning violin and voice, glitchy effects. Drums and guitar enter at seven minutes, and a mid-tempo krautrock jam with the violin and voice begins and remains steady until the droning, atonal final few minutes.
1. *(7:22)—Starts slow and simple, quickly picks up in complexity and speed, with head-spinning rhythmic shifts in an out of unison. Starts rocking harder at the halfway point, goes kinda punk near the end.
2. *(7:49)—Mid-tempo krautrock start, again picks up quickly. High, wild processed sax. Choppy Glenn Branca vibe at points. Intense synth finish.
3. (3:04)—Bagpipes! Then heavily processed bagpipes, atonal synth, and back to bagpipes.
4. *(4:21)—Medium-fast. Starts with a spacey techno vibe. Desert blues riffs, cowbell. Strange percussive textures.
5. (18:39)—Starts as a more abstract sound piece: distant voices at a show, droning violin and voice, glitchy effects. Drums and guitar enter at seven minutes, and a mid-tempo krautrock jam with the violin and voice begins and remains steady until the droning, atonal final few minutes.
Track Listing
1. | Fanfare for Effective Freedom | 4. | People's Park | |||
2. | Against Gravity | 5. | Integral Accident | |||
3. | The Radiant City | . |