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Dozemarypool | Three Pieces (s/r) |
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Written by James McAnally
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007 |
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Three
Pieces wanders between atmosphere and thrash, the three members providing a
formidable aural assault.
The latest from local
indie-dirge outfit Dozemarypool follows a series of demos with seven tracks of
guitar heroics and wailing vocals. Three
Pieces wanders between atmosphere and thrash, the three members providing a
formidable aural assault. More menacing than shoegaze, too subtle for metal,
these songs border on some sort of blues-metal-shoegaze fusion. "Curious the
Cat Killer" gatecrashes the party with its insistent guitars and propulsive
Bonham-approved drums. Closer "Delay" flirts with psychedelia as the bass and
drums lock in to a groove and guitarist Ryan Stoutenborough folds feedback in
to dramatic effect. The album suffers a bit from a midrange-y glaze: the
instruments all compete for the same frequencies, lending the songs a
similarity they do not deserve in actuality. The fluid parts are lost into a
drift. The makings of a great band are all present, as long as they can nail
the delivery. A stellar first effort from a talented outfit. A- | James McAnally
RIYL: Hem, Ride, Tool
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