Pre Language by Disappears

Pre Language

Disappears

2012

Pre Language is a Alt/Indie album by Disappears, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • raw
  • driving
  • urban

About

<i>Pre Language</i> marks the moment Disappears comes into full focus. Merging psych, post-punk, and krautrock styles into one, their third record finds solid footing that gives balance to each facet. The sound's a shade brighter, and the songs are now equal parts Can-inspired grooves and churning rock. There’s a tad more muscle underlying it all, especially in the excellent drumming of Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley. In fact, comparing the feel of <i>Pre Language</i> to a smoother-edged Sonic Youth isn't far off the mark; many of the tunes transform what might be shapeless murk in a lesser band’s hands into menace with rhythm. The first two tracks are a powerful start, charging steadily on hammered beats, wiry and snaggletoothed guitars quivering with reverb and distortion; Brian Case shouts like Thurston-meets-Iggy to be heard above the din. “Fear of Darkness” moves in a hypnotic groove, slyly building to a tension-filled end, while “Joa” takes a similarly seductive approach, its slinky, spartan beat morphing into a dark and unsettling pastiche of vocal despair and forceful (yet spare) guitar work.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Replicate
  2. A2Pre Language
  3. A3Hibernation Sickness
  4. A4Minor Patterns
  5. A5All Gone White

Side B

  1. B1Joa
  2. B2Fear Of Darkness
  3. B3Love Drug
  4. B4Brother Joliene

Credits

Production & Engineering

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold