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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent instrumental storyboard,
This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
If you haven't heard Grails before, and you enjoy instrumental and progressive rock like Explosions in the Sky, Six Parts Seven, Saxon Shore, and Caspian, I strongly suggest you check out this band immediately.
That being said, Burning Off Impurities is the band's incredible and most recent effort. It's hard to label it with a particular style because the music is so varied. It isn't as "hard" in the beginning as Burden of Hope, but it's every bit as heavy (not metal heavy). Don't let that scare you away. The guitarwork is here, but there are not as many roaring climaxes as in Burden. The drums, however, do tend to add to the heaviness of the sound, with intricate cadences and crashing cymbals. The album starts off slowly with "Soft Temple", which has an almost Middle Eastern vibe to it. The song then progresses into something heavier and complex with excellent drumwork and a vast array of instruments. The percussion continues to amaze throughout the rest of the album, as do the strange string accompaniments and overall dark mood, but there is something sweet and inviting here. Sounds of rain and wind can actually be heard in the second track behind the music, and it all meshes effortlessly. The first buildup and climax occurs toward the middle of the 8+ minute epic "Silk Rd" and the music only gets better. The album does not have a plethora of tracks, due to the complexity and length of the 8 that are present, and there is no more needed. You'll want to listen to this album again immediately after it's over. Whether you are looking for something to chill out or study to, or become completely absorbed in, this album is for you.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grails Best Album,
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This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
I rarely write reviews at all, but this album is so beautiful and moving I felt compelled to add my two cents. As far as I'm concerned, Grails are one of the most interesting instrumental bands creating music today. I dig all of their albums, but "Burning Off Impurities" is the most cohesive fully realized piece of art they have created to date. The music, artwork, and layout compliment one another, especially on vinyl( 2xLP= 1 clear record + 1 dark blue record with a rad engraving on the b-side) which is really the way to fully appreciate this album in all its splendor. I have listened to it all the way thru roughly thirty times and it hasn't gotten old yet. No filler, all the tracks are great but my favorite would have to be
"Origin-ing".
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A successful experiment,
By Tyler (Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
Combining post-rock, ethnic-themed music, and ambient music isn't something a mainstreamer would get excited about. Even I was skeptical when I first heard what Grails were all about. However, Grails is absolutely brilliant.
From the epic, 8-minute-plus "Silk Rd" to the relaxing "Drawn Curtains", Burning Off Impurities is an incredible album. It's hard to describe, which is why I haven't described much of it. It's simply worth a listen and, if you can, a purchase. Grails knows what they're doing.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Headphone Commute Review,
This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
This must be one of the most interesting compositions that I've heard in a long time. Perhaps my surprise may be attributed to my lack of familiarity with instrumental psychedelic rock. Regardless of the circumstances, I find the album refreshing, intelligent, skillfully executed, and captivating. The four member band from Portland, Grails, has more than half a dozen of releases on labels such as Important, Neurot and Robotic Empire; and the experience of such musicianship is splattered across an entire album. Burning Off Impurities is a composition that perfectly blends elements of world, classic, psychedelic, and post-rock, where instruments are masterfully played and include piano, banjo, sitar, and of course, guitar. I especially like the non-intrusive percussion that guides the music through the roller-coaster of emotion. Influenced by range of artists from Black Sabbath to Led Zeppelin, the band, however, tends to stay closer to the American folk sound. You have to forgive this reviewer's desire to pinpoint a genre - and so once again I must remind myself (and you as well) of what matters the most: great music. And that's precisely what Grails accomplishes on this stunning album, barring all classification aside. I am very excited about this discovery, and recommend you check them out as well. Favorite Tracks : Silk Rd, Origin-ing and Burning Off Impurities.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful crossover between music styles.,
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This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
Another nice group that play post rock, folk, avant rock, jazz rock, psichedelia, gothic
rock in a very intriguing way.
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Early Godspeed exploitations,
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This review is from: Burning Off Impurities (Audio CD)
2 1/2
While a certain western darkness infuses this mildly appealing post-rock with some sort of distinction, besides for few climactic payoffs little sets the songwriting apart from any soft/loud standardizations. |
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Burning Off Impurities by Grails (Audio CD - 2007)
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