Maybeshewill - Critical Distance
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Released: 7th March 2011
Reviewer: Joe O’Sullivan
Instrumental music hasn't been as creative and in as good health for several years.
Released: 7th March 2011
Reviewer: Joe O’Sullivan
'Critical Distance' is the first taster of new album 'I Was Here For A Moment, Then I Was Gone'. It sees the band refine their sound, much in the way I Like Trains did with their last record. The 'wall of noise' aspect of previous work has been replaced with a much greater clarity between the instruments, a crispness which benefits the song. The piano that opens the song is slowly accompanied by drums (programmed and 'live') building and building before exploding into life around the 90 second mark. 'Critical Distance' has an air of grandiosity and accessibility to it - if this had Jared Leto singing over it, it would be No1 in 23 countries by now. That is meant as a compliment, honest. The piano solo two thirds of the way through lulls you into thinking the song has reached it's end before BAM, back with the explosion of sound. It's a very well crafted song that shows the songwriting skills of Maybeshewill have improved, to create something that sounds far more immediate that still rewards repeated listening.
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