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  • Issued : 26 Mar 2008

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Genre : Rock & Pop Catalogue Number : DDCJ3044
Format : CD Label : Vinyl Junkie
Issued : 26 Mar 2008 Item sourced from : Japan
Number of Discs : 1

Life Processes

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  • CD   EUR Edition   ¥2,392   EUR Import   Released: 14 Apr 2008  
  • CD   US Edition   ¥2,309   US Import   Released: 22 Jul 2008  

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On Give Me a Wall, iForward, Russia! sounded like a scrappier, even more earnest Bloc Party, setting their angst to sharp guitars and basslines that owed a heavy debt to post-punk. They wore their hearts on their collective sleeve, and on Life Processes, they do so even more literally and bombastically. Working with former Minus the Bear member and producer Matt Hughes (also responsible for twiddling knobs for Mastodon), the band sounds massive, and massively ambitious: We Are Grey Matter's enormous buzzsaw riffs, vast keyboard expanses, and quicksilver rhythmic shifts make Give Me a Wall's prog and emo leanings explicit. iForward, Russia! sound even more earnest and serious here than they did before, and singer Tom Woodhead's voice carries the brunt of that burden: he spends most of Life Processes singing with vocals scrunched up in a painful falsetto that may be an acquired taste, but leave no doubt that he really means what he is singing (whether or not listeners will glean much from lyrics like April is dripping/A sponge soaked in mucus is anyone's guess). There's also no doubt that the band's sound is surprisingly heavy on Life Processes, with the muscularity of A Prospector Can Dream's metal-tinged guitars echoing the album's anatomical cover artwork. Songs like Spring Is a Condition -- on which Woodhead wails This! Is the end! Of your life! over a mathy guitar riff honed to a fine point -- show off their remarkable chops and often show more nuance than iForward, Russia!'s singing and songwriting. Don't Reinvent What You Don't Understand crams more musical stunts and tempo shifts in its intro than many bands attempt in an album. Their emotional but very technical onslaught, which tends to feel like exquisitely crafted variations on one ranting theme, doesn't let up until three-quarters of the way through Life Processes. The luminous yet heavy ballad Some Buildings proves that iForward, Russia! can slow down without losing any of their intensity. However, the band slows down too much with Fosbury in Discontent, which mistakes a draggy piano melody for soul-bearing. When they find balance between their prowess and surging emotions, as on the propulsive but nimble single Breaking Standing, iForward, Russia! can be truly powerful. The utter zeal and conviction with which they play are often breathtaking, even if they don't leave room for much subtlety or humor, and can be more than a little exhausting for listeners who are not as impassioned as iForward, Russia! so clearly are. [The Japanese edition of Life Processes features two bonus tracks, Reflections Symmetry and Don't Be a Doctor.] ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

Credits

Matt Bayles(Engineer),  Matt Bayles(Producer),  Ed Brooks(Mastering),  Martin Simpson(Artwork),  Martin Simpson(Design),  Matt Bayles(Mixing)

Songs

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    Welcome To The Moment(The Rest Of Your Life)
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    2
    We Are Gray Matter
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    3
    A Prospector Can Dream
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    Spring Is A Condition
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    Don`t Reinvent What You Don`t Understand
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    6
    Some Buildings
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    7
    Breaking Standing
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    8
    Gravity & Heat
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    9
    The Fosbury In Discontent
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    10
    A Shadow Is A Shadow Is A Shadow
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    11
    Spanish Triangles
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    12
    Reflections Symmetry
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    13
    Don`t Be A Doctor

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    horii an  |  jp  |  不明  |  01/April/2008

    プロデューサ、マット・ベイルズによる音の感触の変化のせいで1stとは別ものと感じるかもしれないですが、本質的な部分に変化はなく着実な前進がうかがえます。前作では一曲にさまざまな要素をぶちこんだのに対し今作ではそれらの要素を曲ごとにうまく表現できていて聴きやすくなったように感じます。が、代わりにたたみ掛けるような変則的展開やカオティックさは薄まりました。まぁ、どちらがいいかは好みの問題で甲乙は付けがたいですが、個人的にマットのエセリアルな音や雰囲気が好きではないし、何といってもケイティ嬢の必殺シャウト(表現がダサい)をきけないのが辛いのでやや減点

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