2002, Deep Elm
LOGH filters the finest elements of indie rock, poetic tone and intelligible songwriting through a Nordic perspective and into a record that pulses, swells and sighs with effortless synergy. Without ever leaving the grips of simple pop, EVERY TIME A BELL RINGS flirts with lo-fi elements - lightly brushed snares, subtle guitar strumming, droning bass lines and wispy, aching vocals - but with more range, expression and genuine feeling than most bands can muster. Music laden with so much texture, atmosphere and emotion is rare. The stark sadness may be ghostly familiar as one of LOGH's greatest strengths is their ability to make their images sing. But as heavy as your heart may grow, the record uplifts you...not through eleven separate songs, but rather one intricate blueprint of earnest emotion. Incredibly well performed and overflowing with desperate beauty. Unreleased song "Guided Tour Of A Dead Man's House" on The Emo Diaries, Chapter Eight.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | In Cold Blood |
| 2 | Yellow Lights Mean Slow Down, Not Speed Up |
| 3 | The Passage |
| 4 | Note On Bathroom Mirror |
| 5 | Music For Flightrecorders |
| 6 | Lookalike |
| 7 | The Bastards Have Landed |
| 8 | Ghosts |
| 9 | Off The Ground |
| 10 | Every Streetlight A Reminder |
| 11 | The Hour We Knew Nothing |
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