The first few notes of their debut album Demon tangle across the page like the first fat raindrops of a storm bursting on the Pavement, then it's straight into 'It Is The Law' with its engagingly ruffled structure, new sections constantly dropping in and fading out, recurring motifs and picked lead sections. Basslines evolve around crunching guitars, and the squelching synth lines draw happy crayon shapes over everything. The guitar sounds are never the same for more than a few bars - clean strumming, old-fashioned reverbed picking, then raw distorted chopping for the rhythm, then buzzy lead sections; anyone who plays guitar will be impressed by the range of sounds squeezed into every song. Henrik and Audrey trade vocals well, and the drumming is disciplined, often quite understated but alternately powerful for the louder parts. This band can really play.
Envelopes are my favourite new band of 2005, and Demon is an excellent debut - there isn't a single track that you'd want to skip over, a little like the early albums by such revered bands as Pavement and the Pixies. It's a little too early to bracket Envelopes into that category, but Demon is the perfect start.
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Is it in the shops yet?
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Nice review Brainlove by the way.
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And i asked the guy from my record shop to order it, so now i won't buy it another way.
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Oh plus the song about being in the country with Steve Mcqueen.
I like this album, it is good and nice and gentle.
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that is all.
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It's good, but perhaps not as good as i tought it might be.
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