Where have The Golden Filter
been? Everywhere, if the Eastern twangs, jazz flute breakdowns, earthy
percussion and horror movie bass of their latest demo tape, Unselected Works Vol 2, is to be believed. Following on from Vol 1,
which they dropped with little fanfare over the holidays, the NYC duo’s
latest offering contains shadows of their familiar synth stabs and
smokescreen vocals, but has a confident new swagger that sees these
elements isolated, sharpened and stretched way out of their comfort
zone.
Each fresh sound is starker and spikier than anything they’ve offered before, thrusting Penelope Trappes’s vocal under the unforgiving spotlight of Stephen Hindman’s metallic production. Opener “Diamond Island” plunges into frostbitten disco, while “If Godd Only Knew” walks a tense staccato tightrope for over two minutes before erupting into frantic percussion. The whole thing leaves you wondering, if these 'unselected works' show such depth of imagination, what 'selected works' might sound like; here’s hoping we’re not left wondering for long.-DAZED
Each fresh sound is starker and spikier than anything they’ve offered before, thrusting Penelope Trappes’s vocal under the unforgiving spotlight of Stephen Hindman’s metallic production. Opener “Diamond Island” plunges into frostbitten disco, while “If Godd Only Knew” walks a tense staccato tightrope for over two minutes before erupting into frantic percussion. The whole thing leaves you wondering, if these 'unselected works' show such depth of imagination, what 'selected works' might sound like; here’s hoping we’re not left wondering for long.-DAZED
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