Christopher Nosnibor - 10.02.2011  It's fair to say that Dissapears have a fair bit in common with The Black Angels. Like The Black Angels' first two albums ('Directions to See a Ghost'...
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Nick Hanover - 07.02.2011  "Revisiting," the nearly 16 minute opus that comes at the end of Disappears'Guider, should tell you everything you need to know about the band- it's a...
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David Edwards - 25.01.2011  During ‘New Fast’, Guider’s penultimate track, a glance at your watch reveals you’re only running at a somewhat premature 15 minutes. Just as you’re s...
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Nick RS - 24.01.2011  Every Disappears song sounds roughly the same: cranked amps dump big Glenn Branca cinder blocks of tone through whirligig pedal rigs over an obstinate...
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Scott Gordon - 18.01.2011  Disappears initially sounds like a garage-rock band inexplicably trapped inside a stealth aircraft. Even more than last year’s debut, Lux, the new Gui...
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Marc Masters - 18.01.2011  On their second full-length, Chicago's Disappears have gotten more Zen. Where their mix of Velvet Underground chug and krautrock groove on 2010 debut ...
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Tobias Carroll - 18.01.2011 The artwork for Guider, the second album from Chicago?s Disappears, opts for a minimal aesthetic: the album?s title rendered in black text, atop a whi...
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cloudspeakers - 18.01.2011  Having already wowed many last year with Lux, Chicago’s Disappears didn’t hang around before cracking on with their second album. These four have simp...
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Michael Dix - 17.01.2011 Last April, without fuss or fanfare, the Kranky label released Lux, the debut album from Chicago quartet Disappears; an excellent record that at once ...
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Don Yates - 07.01.2011 This Chicago band’s second album is another impressive set of raw, aggressive trance-rock combining motorik rhythms and lots of shoegazerish guitar di...
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