Album Review
This record seems like it was carefully crafted to take
your breath away.
In some places breathtaking in others haunting and
crazed. This is another
instrumental rock record that has come way way this year.
And has swept me
off my feet. This is My Education's latest effort.
They are a six-piece
that hails from Austin, Texas. This is the first album of
theirs I have
heard. In some songs It's reminiscent of Ester
Drang minus the vocals
of coarse. What I like most about it is that it's very
moody. It keeps
you on the edge of your seat wondering what's coming
next. It would be
impossible for "Thanksgiving" to sound anymore
honest. "Polyphonic Walnuts"
has such a peaceful beginning. It really rips the insides
out of you. As the
songs goes on it really gets intense and awkward making
it even more appealing.
The album is hard to digest in one sitting, over time it
really seeps into
your skin. While this album isn't as edgy as I would like
it to be. Sometimes
too much buildup and not enough breakout. But none the
less It does make for
a fine experience. The songs are epic, suspenseful, and
powerful, expressing
deep fitful emotion. It's a difficult one to set aside.
One that will keep
finding it's way into your cd player.
Recommended for fans of: Hammock, Explosions in
the Sky, The Sound Gallery, Mogwai
~
Anthony P. Hanna
My Education (homepage)
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