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| Artist: Battles Label: Warp Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $13.99 You Save: $1.99 (12%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 7474
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 4.8 x 0.1
MPN: 156 UPC: 801061015626 EAN: 0801061015626 ASIN: B000OLHGBQ
Release Date: May 22, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Race: In | | • | Atlas | | • | Ddiamondd | | • | Tonto | | • | Leyendecker | | • | Rainbow | | • | Bad Trails | | • | Prismism | | • | Snare Hanger | | • | TIJ | | • | RACE: OUT |
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4 stars September 21, 2008 I have to say that this is better than I thought it would be. The EPs they released had some good moments, but didn't blow me away. This is a pretty interesting record. The rhythm section is a little stiff sounding which can sometimes lack an in-the-pocket type feel. Which could explain many reviewers saying that it is too mechanical sounding, but I think the creativity mostly makes up for this. The best thing I can think of to describe the odd sound of Battles is Afro-pop on nitrous oxide. Which actually sums it up quite perfectly. I don't really consider it Math Rock, since the time signatures are pretty straight forward for the most part.
Amazing Indepth Album July 12, 2008 Battles are a math rock band. This stylistic genre is composed of only the finest of musicians (usually). Requiring a thorough in depth analysis of their instruments and true understandings as how to play synchronized with one another. Battles is on a strong progressive note here, and succeed in making some great off the walls music. The single "Atlas" is quite the oddity, the music feels 'outside the box'. Overall 'Mirrored' is one of my favorite albums, but some songs really seem to be lacking in comparison to the first few tracks. Great Experimentation, great sounding electronics, very clean sounding production, nice drum, a full package! Battles are a band definitely worth checking out.
Sure Is Out There (In This Case A Good Thing) March 24, 2008 I first came upon these guys by seeing the video for "Atlas". Immediately intrigued, I delved further into the craziness that is Battles. It took a while for this album to catch on with me, but once it did I was hooked. Aside from "Atlas", the highlight here for me is "Tonto" which has hook after catchy hook.
The rest of the album is equally as catchy, but it takes some time for the listener to fully appreciate the album. It's not for the casual music fan, it is definetely an experimental band. Pop this in, sit back, and fade away into the madness that is Battles.
The crash is on the ceiling.... February 28, 2008 I listen to this because I think Ian Williams is a genius, or atleast he has carved out a highly original approach to the guitar....this album kind of scratches my Ian itch, a bit less so than the battles ep's do....it's those moments when he begins to hammer these odd, intricate, inverwoven melodies on his frets that really do it for me....Battles has settled one of my long held suspicions about Don Caballero...namely that Ian Williams was at least 50% (Hell, 75%) responsible for their greatness! Damon could play the drums, but Williams made the music brilliant. Whenever I hear new music with Williams' fingerprints on it, it spoils other music for me for a while...His stuff just makes other music seem two-dimensional somehow....Battles drew me in slowly and now I'm hooked for better or worse.
Somewhere Between Daft Punk And Alvin and The Chipmunks January 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In my opinion this was the best album of 2007. The songs on this album entertwine in that typical Battles fashion. What to some people might sound like four guys from New York jamming in a room full of high dollar synthesizers (which is nothing short of the truth), to me is a beautiful creation of man and machine. Battles is one of the few bands active today that actually pushes sonic boundaries as far as they can go. There are noises on this album that I can garuntee you have never heard before. However what separates Battles from other bands in their genre, is the fact that they can make intellegent movements and phrases in complex webs of songs that sound so alien it is almost confusing, where as similar bands just sound like a bunch of kids screwing around in the synth section at a Guitar Center. I have never heard a cd this complex or thought provoking while at the same time have pop hooks (i.e. Atlas) and jingle bells. The 6th track "Rainbow" in my opinion is the pinacle of Battles as a band. The first and the last track "Race: In" and "Race: Out" make the album seem more like a work rather than a collection of cute songs with clever titles. Take Miles Davis's "In A Silent Way" mix that Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and combine that with Daft Punk's "Homework" and after all that is together, put in Alvin and the Chipmunks (refering to the vocal effects heard in "Atlas" and "Leyendecker") and God knows what else and you have it. "Mirrored" is by all means a masterpiece.
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