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Passion Pit - Gossamer (2012) [24 bit FLAC] vinyl
Released: 2012 Duration: 47:27 Genre: Pop/Rock Style: Alternative, Indie Electronic, Indie Rock Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 2,800 - 3,000 kbps Bits Per Sample: 24 Sample Rate: 96,000 Hz Source: New Sealed LP. Turntable: AT-LP120 with AT440MLa cartridge (w/ built-in pre-amp); Analog Stereo RCA Out Cables: Stereo RCA L/R plugs > 1/8" Stereo mini-jack Soundcard: Creative Sound Blaster Live! SB0410 Recorded: Adobe Audition CS5.5 @ 96kHz/24bit WAV; amplified; split tracks Click Removal: Adobe Audition CS5.5 Encoded: FLAC Level 8 using dBpoweramp Tagged: foobar2000 v1.1.13 No other processing was applied to this rip. Official Dynamic Range Value: DR11 (CD is DR6) 01. Take a Walk 02. I’ll Be Alright 03. Carried Away 04. Constant Conversations 05. Mirrored Sea 06. Cry Like a Ghost 07. On My Way 08. Hideaway 09. Two Veils to Hide My Face 10. Love Is Greed 11. Its Not My Fault I’m Happy 12. Where We Belong Like 2009's Manners, Passion Pit's sophomore outing is a fat thunderclap of soulful, echo-boom electro-pop that's as poisonous as it is precious, pounding out twinkling summer dance hymns that frame Michael Angelakos' elastic falsetto against a buttermilk sky that’s secretly teeming with ominous storm clouds. With Gossamer, Angelakos' angst is pushed even further to the forefront, revealing an artist who doesn't just moonlight as a professional demon wrestler, but puts in a full day's work. Despite the flurry of pre-release woes (canceled shows, lengthy hospital stays, and the revelation of a botched, early suicide attempt, the latter of which is examined in great detail on the visceral and vulnerable closer "Where We Belong"), Gossamer is a triumph of youthful, bipolar tenacity that filters its manic energy through a cosmopolitan prism of pop avenues, from silky neo-soul ("Constant Conversation") to shimmery Jónsi-inspired synth pop ("Take a Walk"), the latter of which takes a third-person approach, weaving a tale of a husband and father's desperation in trying to make sense of his own actions in the midst of a recession's relentless, bloodied backhand. Angelakos' pathos aside, musically, Gossamer bristles with the kind of accessible pop luminosity that's usually relegated to barren Top 40 nonsense, but Angelakos and company know what constitutes a proper earworm, and effortless, infectious cuts like "I'll Be Alright," "Carried Away," "It's Not My Fault, I'm Happy," and the aforementioned "Constant Conversation" latch on to the cochlea like a Ridley Scott xenomorph with a taste for Fun., Phoenix, and the Lightning Seeds. Though the environment that birthed the appropriately titled Gossamer may be a bummer, the end product is winningly majestic as it is obviously spun by the most malevolent of spiders. Sharing Widget |