Goodbye Enemy Airship The Landlord Is Dead (CD)
The follow-up to their scintillating self-titled debut from the Godspeed You! Black Emperor cohorts, Do Make Say Think. A blend of quiet-to-loud psych-rock explorations cut with jazz influences, electronics, and a strong sense of dynamics. Packaged in cardstock sleeves with window-cut front covers, embossed braille back covers and screen-printed exterior lettering.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | When Day Chokes the Night |
| 2 | Minmin |
| 3 | Landlord Is Dead |
| 4 | Apartment Song |
| 5 | All of This Is True |
| 6 | Bruce E Kinesis |
| 7 | Goodbye Enemy Airship |
| Michael Kaczmer
- Romeoville, IL, USA |
| Constellation Records keeps putting out ggreat albums by great bands. I got this album merely because of the (slight) connection to Godspeed You Black Emperor! and was blown away. Do Make has a slightly rougher sounds than Godspeed, but any comparisons are valid. "The Landlord is Dead" is the stand-out track for me. The wat the track builds and builds, reaching a beautiful breaking point and pushing the listener into overdrive. Buy this album if you are into Godspeed, Mogwai, or any of the "space-post-rock" bands. | |