Guider
16,99 EUR
CD
Kranky / Cargo
Release date: 28/Jan/2011
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Superstition"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Not Romantic"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Halo"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Guider"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "New Fast"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Revisiting"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Guider by Disappears, released 27 January 2011, includes the following tracks: "Halo", "New Fast" and more. This version of Guider comes as a 1xCD. -
2011 sophomore album from the Chicago-based Alt-Rockers. 2010 was a busy year for the Disappears. They finally saw their debut album Lux released, they did a fair amount of touring, and they recorded this new album. Having worked these new songs into proper shape in the live setting, they went into the studio and ripped through the recordings, using the first take on all but one of the tracks. And Disappears are so much about the NOW and not the THEN that they recorded over the same reels of tape that they used for their first album. Guider means to control or influence, which is what all the songs ended up being about in one form or another. This is a heads down, blinders on, damn the distractions, forward driving, controlled squall. Drop the needle, turn up the volume and surrender to the delicious.
Producer: Graeme Gibson
No. of tracks: 6
Manufacturer No.: 00047006
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Christopher Nosnibor - 10/Feb/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
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'...

Nick Hanover - 07/Feb/2011 2 of 5 Stars!
"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...

David Edwards - 25/Jan/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
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...

Nick RS - 24/Jan/2011 3 of 5 Stars!
Every Disappears song sounds roughly the same: cranked amps dump big Glenn Branca cinder blocks of tone through whirligig pedal rigs over an obstinate...

Scott Gordon - 18/Jan/2011 5 of 5 Stars!
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...

Marc Masters - 18/Jan/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
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 ...

Tobias Carroll - 18/Jan/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...

cloudspeakers - 18/Jan/2011 4 of 5 Stars!
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...

Michael Dix - 17/Jan/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 ...

Don Yates - 07/Jan/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...