Beat Romantic Talkdemonic

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  • Release Date: 03/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 107,378
  • Label: ARENA ROCK
  • UPC: 639980005325

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Beat Romantic

1LISTENVeraison 1:18
2LISTENMountaintops in Caves 2:11
3LISTENDusty Fluorescent/Wooden Shelves 2:26
4LISTENJunesong 2:22
5LISTENCascade Locks 2:26
6LISTENSkyscraper 1:36
7LISTENBering 3:33
8LISTENHuman Till Born 1:53
9LISTENSept with Smith 2:39
10LISTENManhattan '81 2:33
11LISTENMountain Cats 2:19
12LISTENWhite Gymnasium 2:40
13LISTENAxe & Red Sweater 1:38
14LISTENLightening & Butterflies 1:24
15LISTENHillside Monarch 1:54
16LISTENVérité 3:39

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If a mad-scientist of experimental music combined the styles of folk, ambient, and rock in a test tube, you might end up with the album Beat Romantic. The folk-tronic instrumental duo Talkdemonic weaves together a lot of sounds on this disc that have been arranged together quite seamlessly in the past, despite their disparate backgrounds. The band adds moments of purposeful disjointedness to this mix, with the apparent goal of creating small amounts of tension, much like post-Mr. Bungle outfit Secret Chiefs 3, who have an altogether similar, though much more frenetic sound."White Gymnasium" illustrates this well: a snare-heavy rock & roll rhythm section is virtually the only constant in the song. Sounds of flute, concertina, and harmonium all take over the melody at various points -- a melody that has something of a refrain but certainly no arc -- blurring the lines between pop and ambient, usually with enjoyable results. "Woody Shelves/Dusty Florescent" has a refrain that's performed entirely by a basic drum kit -- an innovative idea that's only flaw is that the line is very distinctly alt-rock. It can leave the listener in a conventional rock headspace, expecting a vocal track or even just a pointed melody that isn't there. This speaks to both the overall strengths and weaknesses of Beat Romantic; the various artistic styles on the disc rely on different sensibilities, creating moments when that disruptive style serves mostly to make things clash or fall flat. The effect, however is quite intentional, because this album was not made to lure in the lovers of each influence it draws upon; it's a straight-ahead experimental album for fans of the genre. Listeners who lack regard for the conventions of pop, rock, folk, and ambient as conventions in and of themselves will be very pleased with this record. Others will probably require the patience to sit through multiple listens before they're able to leave their expectations at the door. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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