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 Post subject: Holy F**K! New Burial album!!!! (album inside)
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:30 am 
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BURIAL - Untrue - 2007

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That difficult second album then. Not content with having to follow-up on the success of his staggering debut, the kind of uncontrollable hyperbole electronic musicians have rarely had to deal with and the small matter of keeping his identity concealed from all but his closest friends (and some of those apparently don't even know), Burial has just gone and produced an album that appeared on first listen to satisfy even our most unreasonable expectations and, on repeat play, surpass them. "Untrue" is a much more emotive beast than its eponymous predecessor, a mood augmented by the vocal emphasis present on all but the short interlude tracks included on the cd edition. The most startling of these is the much-discussed "Archangel", a track framed by one of Burial's most devastating submerged-woodblock rhythms to date and devoured by an androgynous auto-tuned vocal that not only highlights Burial's spiritual descendance from UK Garage and 2-step but also his uncanny ability to create archetypal songs from the darkest, most foreign ingredients. As the legend goes, these pieces were all recorded deep into the night and the uncontrollable sense of loneliness and longing seeps out of every pore of this incredible collection of tracks. There's an overwhelming sense that, much like the abandoned streets and hazy luminescence of early-hours London, all normal rules of engagement have been suspended both musically and spiritually. This is music with a powerful, almost narcotic urge to connect with the outside world, like an emotional sleep-paralysis that imbues these pieces with an outsider aesthetic that seems neither forced nor self-aware, but beautifully ingenuous. And this is ultimately why (despite almost universal acclaim and legions of followers) no one has even attempted to copy Burial's signature sound - it's so removed from the everyday, daylight machinations of music-making that to have done so would have just been absurd. Towards the end of the album the majestic narcosis of the title track (an incredible piece of music that seems to squash a million different emotions into a barely contained mass of midnight percussion and exhausted narrative) makes way for "Shell of Light" - the cathartic turning point of the album and a quietly overwhelming push into slowly emerging daylight. The effect is both joyous and utterly startling, and ultimately extremely moving. Beyond all the myth-making and emotive resonance - "Untrue" is also an album that manages to offer percussive innovation and a submerged deviant funk that you will be as powerless to resist as we were on first listen - and if a better album has been released in 2007, we've yet to hear it. ESSENTIAL PURCHASE.


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Tunes avail on Boomkate site - http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=56124


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I'm going to dl this when I get home.

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Dammit. November 5th.

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 Post subject: Re: Holy F**K! New Burial album!!!!!!!!!
PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:34 pm 
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I pre-ordered Untrue at Boomkat about a month ago. They charged my credit card today so it looks like they already shipped the first batch.

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Cannot wait to get this shit!


Indeed.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 10:42 pm 
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mediafire ?

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really, guys? sounds like shopping music. do you like to shop?


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This guy is Black Putin Wrote:
really, guys? sounds like shopping music. do you like to shop?

gawd dude. you are the ultimate passive internet pussy.
what do you do fer real?
besides hate?


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Jerkass Wrote:
This guy is Black Putin Wrote:
really, guys? sounds like shopping music. do you like to shop?

gawd dude. you are the ultimate passive internet pussy.
what do you do fer real?
besides hate?


lol, no shit right. i'll bet you he got his ass beat a lot when he was a kid.

dope ass album from Burial.


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Mmm, not for me.


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First 5-star review.

http://music.guardian.co.uk/electronic/ ... 67,00.html


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i just got the self-titled one on lala. really liking it. is the new one better?

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neuroboy Wrote:
i just got the self-titled one on lala. really liking it. is the new one better?


in my opinion, yes.

more vocals, more up tempo while still holding the dark atmospherics, and the ambient bits are sublime. best material he's done yet.

if you dig the debut, i'm pretty sure his latest will be a welcome addition.


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i like 'em both, but like the first one better. I think the addition of the vocals and the more up tempo cuts breaks up the mood and lightens the load so to speak. I'd think someone liking the debut would like this one too...but depends on your tastes if you'll like it better or not.

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I just added a new powered subwoofer to my home system, and the Burial albums (and dubstep in general) have benefited a lot from this addition.

And on a sidenote Dalen dick blow... I listened to that Rockers track you did last night and it sounded fantastic. I had listened to it before but it really sounded phenomenal last night.

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yeah, to really enjoy this type of music, ya gotta have subs.

and thanks dude, appreciate that. :)


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