Monday, April 5, 2010

New Band Smell : Lifeless Satellites


Spring is kicking down the door here in Minnesota; pale flesh is being reintroduced to the sun, my ladyfriend has declared jihad on the neighborhood birds and off in the distance, I can hear the locals applauding the exploits of the hometown nine in their shiny new digs. But if you're not yet ready to see (and perhaps recoil from) your shadow, Lifeless Satellites is here to help. The long-gestating project of Minneapolis duo, Jeremy Devens and Jesse Alexander Green, their debut release, Internal Recurrence (available now on iTunes), is a beehive round of melancholy set against gently strummed acoustic guitars. Taken as a whole, Internal Recurrence wraps the listener in a blanket of acquiescent ambivalence that at times suggests what The Fragile would have sounded like had Trent Reznor spurned his studio trickery for a lone dreadnought. Likely to appeal to fans of Bon Iver, Mark Kozolek, Clint Mansell and anyone whose Easter dinner with the family went pear-shaped.

MP3 : Lifeless Satellites - Memory

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