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Artist...: The Bled
Album....: Found In The Flood
Genre....: Hardcore
Label....: Vagrant
Lang.....: English
Year.....: 2005
Source...: CDDA
Rip.date.: 07-17-2017
St.date..: 08-23-2005
Encoder..: FLAC 1.3.1
Quality..: 926 kbps Avg 44.1kHz 2 channels
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01 Hotel Coral Essex 4:09
02 Guttershark 3:28
03 My Assassin 4:10
04 Antartica 5:54
05 She Calls Home 2:34
06 The Last American Cowboy 3:49
07 Daylight Bombings 4:47
08 Millionaires 1:26
09 With An Urgency 2:40
10 I Don't Keep With Liars Anymore 37:46
Total Size.: 10 Files/383.1MB/70:43 min
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Found in the Flood refines the post-hardcore flail of the Bled's
2003 debut Pass the Flask. The ratios have all been tightened --
loud to soft, melodic to disjointed, sane to crazy -- and the
result is an album with more rewards than the typical genre
entry. It's still loaded down with pretentious cover art, and
the constant dynamic between whispering shudder and screaming
bloody murder might grow tiresome for those with just a casual
interest in post-hardcore's tortured cerebrals. But
"Guttershark" and "My Assassin" are rabid and raucous Mars Volta
descendents that still stay in sight of melody, and there are
enough tweezed guitar moments throughout Flood to offer more
than the usual wall of gruff distortion. Bled vocalist James
Mu±oz is adept at the jarring shifts between an exploding
esophagus and falsetto croon, and noted modern rock producer
Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, Rilo Kiley) keeps the Bled
moving along without too many indulgent pauses. In fact, most of
the indulgence is saved for the end, where the otherwise
satisfyingly chaotic "I Don't Keep with Liars Anymore" fizzles
into a noodling exploration of guitar harmonics. (The squelchy
programming tacked onto the very end doesn't count for
anything.) Fortunately there's "Last American Cowboy," which
stutters along in volatile post-hardcore meter until dropping
into an insistent, even hooky chorus, and "Antarctica," where
the swirling opening fog becomes something much louder and very
near a noisier Modest Mouse.
Url: http://www.facebook.com/TheBledForReals/
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