
Lux is a Rock album by Disappears, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
About
Chicago’s Disappears make noisy, propulsive rock that sounds a little like the Brian Jonestown Massacre and Sonic Youth in a mash-up. Throw in some Krautrock and a jalapeno or two, and you’ve got a scorching hot brew that sizzles as it snakes and bombards. Stomping, chugging opening tracks “Gone Completely” and “Magics” are warm-ups to the juggernaut “Pearly Gates,” its breakneck charge of spindly and corrosive guitars building to a howling end. The manic caterwaul that is “New Cross” recalls guitarist Brain Case’s other band, the Ponys, as does the pounding, insistent “Marigold” and the faintly Iggy-imbued “Not Nothing.” “Lux” and “No Other” are all droning beauty and Velvet-Underground-at-three-a.m. cool, and with all the fervent guitar- and drum-pummeling going on, those tracks are not only fantastic, but necessary. A person could burn a few thousand calories listening to Lux, and not even notice.
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Tracklist
- 1Gone Completely2:37
- 2Magics3:55
- 3Pearly Gates3:40
- 4Marigold3:14
- 5Not Nothing1:43
- 6Lux3:54
- 7Old Friend2:08
- 8Little Ghost3:34
- 9New Cross1:43
- 10No Other2:33
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Graeme GibsonENGINEER
3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
