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Winning / Could We Believe In Magic?

Ache

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    $12.25
    ACHE 037 CD
    061297096725
    Street Date:
    June 16th, 2008
    Ship Date:
    June 16th, 2008

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Vancouver trio, WINNING’s sophomore ful- length is as dour and uncomfortable as it is playful. Its a paradigm sprouted from the seed of improvisation, but nurtured from a dark and claustrophobic sentiment. Structurally, Could We Believe In Magic? has it's hands in a variety of extremes. It runs the gamut, from an apparent abandonment of traditional tempo and structure, to, at least comparatively, more conventional composition. Last year's, This Is An For Cigarettes, Winning's debut album, was a tangled and puzzling foray into rocks most experimental corners, abandoning rhythm, and structure almost completely. And Magic is, no doubt, a logic continuation of such acrobatics; the most notable difference being much larger occurrences of coherency. Melody and structure are gestured at; sometimes completed, and sometimes spun quickly out of control. One may assume that these moments of melody, would smooth out Winning's cumbersome disposition. But it is arguable that the exact opposite is true. The album art furthers this. Drawings of couples in the act of intercourse are presented as defaced monuments to unpleasantness. Yet, it is not all negative. Although the musical allusions might be somewhat effortless to spot, it would be a mistake to call Magic a cocktail of various styles. It would be more accurate to call it a chemical reaction; a mix of substances that don't just combine, but actually react together to create something entirely new.


 
 

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