
Constant Future is a Alt/Indie album by Parts & Labor, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- brittle
- anxious
- urban
About
Much like Parts & Labor’s previous album <i>Receivers</i>, <i>Constant Future</i> marches forward like a triumphant army platoon, returning after kicking some serious backside in the trenches. They’re beating their chests and pointing the way: the future is theirs, and the bravado and bombast is well deserved. From the sprawling, entrancing opening track, “Fake Names,” to the pop hum of closing tune “Never Changer,” the band’s multitudinous flavors just get deeper and more intense. Spidery prog guitar lines weave bold patterns that stand up to the percussive assault of drummer Joe Wong; Dan Friel’s cool, authoritarian vocals are the glue, and his keyboards surge with a stealthy, drama-laden prowess. There is nobody on the scene quite like this Brooklyn trio, and the power of <i>Constant Future</i> speaks elegantly to their other-ness. Our only quibble is that at least a few tracks here call out for semi-epic status — they’d be awesome with more meat on their bones. Three minutes is a good chunk of time in the pop world, but in the P&L universe, it’s just a warm-up.
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Tracklist
- 1Fake Names4:07
- 2Outnumbered2:54
- 3Constant Future2:59
- 4A Thousand Roads4:15
- 5Rest3:07
- 6Pure Annihilation2:26
- 7Skin and Bones4:26
- 8Echo Chamber2:43
- 9Without a Seed2:39
- 10Bright White2:19
- 11Hurricane3:18
- 12Never Changer4:09
Credits
Performers
- BJ WarshawBASS VOCALS
- Joe WongDRUMS PERCUSSION BACKING VOCALS
- Dan FrielKEYBOARDS GUITAR VOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
