Echoes The Rapture

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  • Release Date: 10/21/2003
  • Sales Rank: 59,101
  • Label: UMVD LABELS
  • UPC: 602498654477

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Echoes

1LISTENOlio 5:20
2LISTENHeaven 3:47
3LISTENOpen Up Your Heart 5:22
4LISTENI Need Your Love 4:39
5LISTENThe Coming of Spring 2:42
6LISTENHouse of Jealous Lovers 5:04
7LISTENEchoes 3:06
8LISTENKilling 3:37
9LISTENSister Savior 3:51
10LISTENLove Is All 4:26
11LISTENInfatuation 5:01

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Editorial Reviews

One 12," produced and released by the DFA, transformed the Rapture from a benign indie band into hot hot sh*t. Once "House of Jealous Lovers" -- a horrifically mangled jolt with a viscous rhythmic vroom as dynamite as anything from the late-'70s U.K. post-punk bands -- took hold in the underground, anticipation for this album built, built, and kept on building. Has the wait paid off? Yes and no. It has, in a sense, because that single seemed like a case of capturing lightning in a bottle -- a one-off that would define an otherwise extremely average band -- and Echoes ably proves that it was no fluke. The wait hasn't paid off, in a sense, because hype turned Echoes into a monolithic event when, in truth, it turns out that only half of it proves "House of Jealous Lovers" to be no fluke. The lesser half nearly chokes the album, as it casts the Rapture as the same rickety band that it was before the rebirth. "Open Up Your Heart," daringly placed as the third track, is a hollow, momentum-killing piano ballad; on "Love Is All," multiple Southern boogie elements prove to be a mismatch; "Infatuation" closes the album with a murmur. Another detracting feature is the overuse of Luke Jenner's Robert Smith, which is oftentimes more glaring than Paul Banks' Ian Curtis and Jack White's Robert Plant put together. However, when the band is on, it is on. Nearly toppling their previous best, "I Need Your Love" is propelled by a relentlessly thumping backbeat, an unshakable keyboard vamp, and gurgling keyboards -- it's the band's second stroke of indie-dance genius. "The Coming of Spring" is another frantic neo-post-punk slasher, with wonderfully needling guitars cleaved by a Nuggets-worthy breakdown. Lastly, opener "Olio" will be pure heaven for those who secretly wished that Chicago house legend Larry Heard would one day swap out Robert Owens in favor of Robert Smith. These flashes of greatness don't quite add up to what could have been, but the album as a whole is still quite exceptional. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide



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Echoesby Anonymous

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April 15, 2004: all the comparisons & influences aside.... this is an amazing cd. it's been stuck inside my cd player for weeks & i can't stop listening to it. it is like a drug. yeah some people won't like it all that much, but that's the same for any other band. vocals, both, are great. i really like how the songs don't rely on constant guitar for the melody. bass is incredible. great melodies. to me they don't sound like a rip-off of other bands, it's just a really good cd by a really good band.

Echoesby Anonymous

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December 13, 2003: If you know nothing about the rapture or if you do you must buy this record.Every track is awsome in their own way. Olio is my favorite only because i heard it first. So help out the coolest guys in the world , buy this cd !


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