piątek, 27 stycznia 2017

Dayluta Means Kindness - When You're Young You're Invincible (2017) EN


True, almost classical post-rock made in Texas, this time by Dayluta Means Kindness. The band says that they draw inspiration from “those moments of euphoric inspiration that hit you suddenly when you least expect them to”. You can hear the rich imagination in their music which is only stressed by the fact that their first EP was called “The Ground Is Lava” after the play of children burdened with great imagining capability.

“Warzawa” is gloomy but it develops throughout the song (if the band meant the capital city of Poland, they need to check their spelling but it’s explain the gloominess. If they meant West Virginia-based punkrockers, the spelling is correct but the ambiance not really), "When You're Young You're Invincible" is fast and “Fort Lebanon” is epic. As far as music is concerned, it’s fantastic. Tracks are composed in a well-planned way and the sound of three guitars can both amaze with soundscapes and smash to the ground.

The artists are glad that there’s no vocalist in their band because it “provides their listeners the opportunity to create their own narratives to what the songs mean to them”. Can’t argue with that. But it’s still a shame because some titles are meant to be sung (“Young Savagery and General Debauchery”). But listener, sing it by yourself!

“When You’re Young You’re Invincible” can be bought for 7 USD.



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