Gloss Drop by Battles

Gloss Drop

Battles

2011

Gloss Drop is a Alt/Indie album by Battles, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked, owned by 10 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Math Rock
  • angular
  • frenzied
  • cerebral

About

After making a brilliant splash with their debut album, <i>Mirrored</i>, Battles return without their lead vocalist Tyondai Braxton, performing primarily instrumental tracks with a few guest vocalists for color. Veteran new-waver Gary Numan trots out for the eerie goth tune “My Machines.” Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino throws her Beck-like falsetto onto the kinetic dance track “Sweetie & Shag,” while Chilean techno producer Matias Aguayo turns the barroom electric with “Ice Cream,” where world beat is twisted with effects that give the track the feel of being heard through a fun house mirror. The instrumentals are chilly but effective. Helmet’s John Stanier, Don Caballero’s Ian Williams and Lynx’s David Konopka play a rendition of “math rock” that leads to uneasy listening bordering on disturbed minimalism. Best is “Wall Street,” a manic-paced cut that perfectly renders the vibe of Lower Manhattan. Second is “White Electric,” where a warm emotionalism takes over the tune, along with a sense of drama that proves Battles can bridge the gap without a new vocalist after all.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Africastle5:48
  2. A2Ice Cream4:37
  3. A3Futura6:17

Side B

  1. B1Inchworm4:52
  2. B2Wall Street5:24
  3. B3My Machines3:55

Side C

  1. C1Dominican Fade1:48
  2. C2Sweetie & Shag3:50
  3. C3Toddler1:11
  4. C4Rolls Bayce2:06

Side D

  1. D1White Electric6:14
  2. D2Sundome7:47

Credits

Performers

10 collectors on Gatefold own this · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold