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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Valley of the Giants- Self Titled (2004)
Being unable to remember exactly how I came across Valley of the Giants, I am going to safely assume that I saw this album up for download, on Soulseek. Like with a lot of the releases that I have, or even review, I just see a name and if the genre is labeled with something that I am into, I usually download it. With Valley of... being a post-rock band, I would think that was the main reason for me wanting to check them out; and after the first listen I was intrigued and then after the second, I heard a lot of the sounds/production that made me a fan.
This self titled release that's over an hour long didn't really grab me too much after the first listen. I have a really bad tendency to flip through tracks if I get bored with the song, or if I feel like it's dragging on a little too much. But, there was enough there to make me give it a 2nd listen; which now I am happy that I did. The album starts off pretty slow, beginning with acoustic guitar/violin and slow building up until the 2nd track comes in with the same pace and some female vocals. Even though it's a little on the slow side, each track seems to build off the previous track culminating into a really thick layered sound of multiple instruments and on a few tracks, the female vocals. Over all this is a post rock album, but with the sound that almost mimics a movie score, there are additional elements that add twists and turns to the overall feel of the album. I like the fact that this is an "abnormal" post rock album, due to the fact that unless it's really outstanding, post rock can get a little boring in my opinion; honestly it's the female vocals that adds a dream pop sound that really gives it that twist.
With lots of layers and sounds along with some good instrumentation, this post rock supergroup adds their own style to the post rock genre that can appeal to a wide audience, given the opportunity. The quality of the recording is superb and is really clean yet the studio production gives it enough "dirtiness" that a music snob like myself can appreciate what is being played. A good album to have, it might not be in a heavy rotation in your music collection, but when the mood strikes you, this will fulfill what you are needing.
Official score- 3.25/5
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