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5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid Magazine Review
Is it Explosions in the Sky doing Brian Eno? Or is it Múm doing Explosions in the Sky? Saxon Shore develop slow, brooding electro-inflected, P2P-produced lullabies that touch on everything from the soundscapes crafted by Eno and Harold Budd to the sublime ambience of Slowdive's Avalyn and the contemporary sounds of Ulrich Schnauss. Luck Will Not Save Us From A...
Published on July 11, 2005 by skuliver

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3.0 out of 5 stars Stopping the gap



Another satisfying-if-not-spectacular short length of ambient post-rock soundscapes, offering a likable low-key layover between LP's but not making any new converts.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid Magazine Review, July 11, 2005
This review is from: Luck Will Not Save Us From a Jackpot of Nothing (Audio CD)
Is it Explosions in the Sky doing Brian Eno? Or is it Múm doing Explosions in the Sky? Saxon Shore develop slow, brooding electro-inflected, P2P-produced lullabies that touch on everything from the soundscapes crafted by Eno and Harold Budd to the sublime ambience of Slowdive's Avalyn and the contemporary sounds of Ulrich Schnauss. Luck Will Not Save Us From A Jackpot Of Nothing is epic in its scope and accomplished in its presentation despite some modest shortcomings in the songwriting department. "April 14" is the strongest representation of the group's oceanic reach: icy electronics crash against a lush backdrop of crystalline sound and the rolling warmth of a synthesized lead. Things grow darker with "June 23", only to return to the clear-eyed dynamism of closer "November 16", which breaks hearts and grinds them into the ground with a gorgeous electric piano figure and synthetic vibes. And while the unpolished drum track is distracting, the organ drone that serves as Saxon Shore's angelic coda is enough to leave you dying for more in advance of the group's Dave Fridmann-produced full-length, The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore, due this fall.

-- Mike Baker
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3.0 out of 5 stars Stopping the gap, March 8, 2010
This review is from: Luck Will Not Save Us From a Jackpot of Nothing (Audio CD)



Another satisfying-if-not-spectacular short length of ambient post-rock soundscapes, offering a likable low-key layover between LP's but not making any new converts.
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