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EARTH DIVISION

Mogwai

 

Post Rock/Math rock

3.59 | 13 ratings

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TCat
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4 stars Earth Division is an EP that was released by Mogwai in 2011. The 4 tracks on the EP were exclusive to the recording and were recorded during the same sessions as "Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will" and released later in the same year. These tracks just didn't seem to be in the same style as what was on the album in that they were quieter tracks, so the band released them separately to show off that quiet side of the band.

"Get to France" proves that fact right away as it is led off by a solo piano and later joined by strings and various keyboard stylings. The track is a lovely, almost cinematic theme that stays soft throughout. "Hound of Winter" is led more by an acoustic guitar, this time with twinkling piano, soft accordion effects and swelling strings and guitars. There are vocals in this track, the singing kept pensive, yet out front instead of buried and subdued. Again, this track is beautiful and cinematic.

"Drunk and Crazy" is harsher with thick droning guitars. The guitar wall waxes and wanes as it goes on, the drums are somewhat subdued into the mix. At 2 minutes, the wall of sound expires and we are left with pleading strings. Piano chords chime in with a fuzzy effect making things a bit unsettling. As the music builds a bit, the harsh wall of guitars push the music forward again, first tentatively and then almost taking completely over again. "Does this Always Happen?" quiets things down again with a chiming guitar riff and a violin creating another beautiful theme. Piano again joins in with bass and the piece continues along with that same soundtrack feel as before.

The album is exquisitely lovely with sadness and pain expressed in a heartfelt way mostly unlike the band has done before. It shows a more vulnerable side of the band and their music. It is obvious why this music had to be separated from the album and placed here on its own. The biggest fault of this, as is the problem with many short EPs, is that it is too short. You only want to hear more of this by the time it ends. But the music is lovely enough to merit a 4 star rating.

TCat | 4/5 |

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