To Destroy A City: Sunless
To Destroy A City: Sunless
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: To Destroy A City
Label: N5MD
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 702224123311
Genre: Electronic
Limited double vinyl red/orange/black splatter vinyl LP pressing including digital download. 2014 release from the indie electronic/instrumental trio. Sophomore albums can be a tough proposition, often created in a much shorter time span than the years of refinement most debut albums receive. Chicago based trio To Destroy A City dropped such a perfected debut in 2011 that fans have collectively held their breath for a follow-up. However, unlike some artists who rush into the studio to complete their sophomore release, TDAC has taken nearly three years to craft their follow-up: SUNLESS. The time and effort shows in the nine cinematically crafted tracks. at times SUNLESS is more electronic leaning than it's predecessor, yet is still punctuated with sheets of glacially emotive guitar work. Intricate electronic beats give way to propulsive live drumming. The synths, while more prominent this time out, fit effortlessly into the TDAC framework. SUNLESS is an album of contrasting moods, though the trio transitions between these moods more gently than their peers. Is SUNLESS 'better' than the trio's debut? Both are equally strong, which is no small feat. But one thing is for sure: it is a move onward and upward into an expansiveness that they have only hinted at previously.
Tracks:
1.1 The Messenger
1.2 Theta
1.3 Stand Before Me
1.4 Escape/Return
1.5 Last Contact
1.6 First Light
1.7 Understanding in the Between
1.8 Daylight Station
1.9 Visionaries