
We Must Become The Pitiless Censors Of Ourselves is a Electronic album by John Maus, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 19 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- lo-fi
- detached
- nocturnal
About
Some might say John Maus needs to censor <i>himself</i>, perhaps ease up on the reverb saturation and resist the thieving of Joy Division bass lines and ‘80s analog synth texture. But a growing number of fans praise Maus and his unrepetent moods of doom, his exaggerated baritone that borders on satire (Bela Lugosi’s dead!), his fondness for ridiculously churchy organs. What is his story, you might ask? He’s a sturdy Midwestern son, PhD student, and pals (and collaborator) with musical cousins Ariel Pink and Panda Bear. <i>We Must Become …</i> is Maus’s third and most cohesive album, though hooks still evade and compelling atmospherics are the order of the day. The wow factor on a few tunes might help reticent listeners come around to falling under Maus’ spell: the chilling waltz that is “Cop Killer,” the gothy “Quantum Leap,” and “Hey Moon,” a gorgeous, dreamy duet with the notable Molly Nilsson (the song’s author), all might catch skeptics by surprise. Actually, if the Gregorian chant-haunted “Keep Pushing On” and the synth pop euphoria of “Believer” don’t convince you, you may as well move along.
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Tracklist
- 1Streetlight2:52
- 2Quantum Leap2:52
- 3...And the Rain2:46
- 4Hey Moon4:08
- 5Keep Pushing On3:34
- 6The Crucifix1:16
- 7Head for the Country3:17
- 8Cop Killer2:42
- 9Matter of Fact2:16
- 10We Can Breakthrough2:08
- 11Believer4:05
Credits
Performers
- Molly NilssonFEATURING
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 19 pressings tracked on Gatefold
