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2006, Neurot Records
Red Sparowes is epic without bombast, heavy without a single barre-chord riff and eviscerating without any clearly audible vocals. The chiming, spindly layers of effect-laden guitars and the swinging, entrancing drums on its Neurot Recordings debut At the Soundless Dawn create textures reminiscent of Goblin, Tones on Tail, Godspeed You Black Emperor and early Sonic Youth. Its attack is syrupy and serpentine; subtle but frighteningly deliberate. Every Red Heart is the highly anticipated second album - darker and more focused, including new drummer Dave Clifford.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Great Leap Forward Poured Down Upon Us One Day Like a Mighty Storm, Sud |
| 2 | We Stood Transfixed in Blank Devotion as Our Leader Spoke to Us, Lookin |
| 3 | Like the Howling Glory of the Darkest Winds, This Voice Was Thunderous |
| 4 | Message of Avarice Rained Down and Carried Us Away into False Dreams of |
| 5 | "Annihilate the Sparrow, That Stealer of Seed, and Our Harvests Will Ab |
| 6 | And by Our Own Hand Did Every Last Bird Lie Silent in Their Puddles, th |
| 7 | Millions Starved and We Became Skinnier and Skinnier, While Our Leaders |
| 8 | Finally, as That Blazing Sun Shone Down Upon Us, Did We Know That True |
Customer Reviews




NoahOn Every Red Heart Shines Toward The Red Sun, Red Sparowes envelope the listener with an open, airy sound and a commitment and restrained kind of desperation that would lead one to believe that the very lives of the ones making the music depended on it. An album that will unsuspectingly grow on you with a sound that somehow manages to remain loose, and intricately woven simultaneously and becomes more and more appreciated with each listen.





