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Eager to tear apart the stars

by Leyland Kirby

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bigmike174
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bigmike174 this album resonates with me, it feels like a bite size version of ,sadly, there is no future, but is the same, if not better, in every way possible. Favorite track: My dream contained a star.
Jordan Vauvert
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Jordan Vauvert Sur un piédestal, un bracelet-montre déformé, laissant apparaître en creux le néant, comme si on avait essayé encore et encore de se l'arracher du poignet sans succès ; au sommet, le cadran est intact, il trône comme une petite verrue. Eager to tear apart the stars est une course contre la montre. Bien plus court et minimaliste que le premier album, on sent que Leyland Kirby veut s'extirper grâce au piano d'un marasme ambiant, grésillant. On touche l'éternité du bout du doigt. C'est magique... Favorite track: They are all dead, there are no skip at all.
hakr0cat
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hakr0cat 10/10 of album in my books. It makes me feel like I'm drifting off into the depths of deep space, passing constellations, watching stars die and then reborn, as if I am time itself. Simply waiting to be swallowed by a black hole, and into the beauty of the unknown. Favorite track: This is the story of paradise lost.
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Following on from 2009's now-classic 'Sadly, The Future Is No Longer What It Was'. These tracks are arrestingly clear-headed and sombre, with the requisite amount of emotional un-ease and a beguilling sense of ambiguity thanks to those perception-altering layers of fuzz and filtered detritus on the lens keeping things firmly hyperreal. How you decipher the meanings of these moods and atmospheres is where the beauty and longevity of these tracks lie, as patience and repeated listens will reveal new views of the landscape as the seasons change.

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released October 3, 2011

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