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Explosions In The Sky - All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone

Label: Temporary Residence Limited, Temporary Residence Limited
Catalog#: TRR 99, TRR 99 SPECIAL
Format: 2 x CD, Album, Limited Edition, Double Gatefold Sleeve
Country:US
Released:20 Feb 2007
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Style: Leftfield, Post Rock
Credits: Artwork By - Esteban Rey
Artwork By [Layout] - Jemery Devine
Music By - Chris Hrasky* , Mark T. Smith* , Michael James (4) , Munaf Rayani
Recorded By - John Congleton
Notes:
Rating:   4.3/5 (11 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

1-1   The Birth And Death Of The Day (7:49)
1-2   Welcome, Ghosts (5:43)
1-3   It's Natural To Be Afraid (13:27)
1-4   What Do You Go Home To? (4:59)
1-5   Catastrophe And The Cure (7:56)
1-6   So Long, Lonesome (3:40)
2-1   The Birth And Death Of The Day (Jesu Mix) (9:48)
    Producer [Additional] - Justin K. Broadrick*
  Remix - Jesu
  Remix [Credited To] - Justin K. Broadrick*
2-2   Welcome, Ghosts (Adem Mix) (6:24)
    Producer [Additional] - Adem Ilhan
  Remix - Adem (2)
  Remix [Credited To] - Adem Ilhan
2-3   It's Natural To Be Afraid (The Paper Chase Mix) (6:53)
    Producer [Additional] - Chris Godbey , John Congleton
  Remix - Paper Chase, The
  Remix [Credited To] - Chris Godbey , John Congleton
2-4   What Do You Go Home To? (Mountains Mix) (10:23)
    Producer [Additional] - Mountains
  Remix - Mountains
2-5   Catastrophe And The Cure (Four Tet Mix) (8:33)
    Producer [Additional] - Kieran Hebden
  Remix - Four Tet
  Remix [Credited To] - Kieran Hebden
2-6   So Long, Lonesome (Eluvium Mix) (5:40)
    Producer [Additional] - Matthew Cooper
  Remix - Eluvium
  Remix [Credited To] - Matthew Cooper

User Reviews:

citizengreen, Mar 17, 2007

This album isn't a huge departure from what we're used to hearing from Explosions In The Sky thus far, but it does have a more mature feel about it. Lengthy crescendos and tremolo plucked guitars drenched in reverb and delay echo throughout your mind, with melodies that soar higher than the clouds. This album takes you on a roller coaster ride- at times very quiet, then building into a fortified wall of exquisite noise. Sometimes it feels like the music is soaring past you at 100 miles per hour while your left standing still in the wake of the vibrations. Definitely a keeper for the post-rock/shoegaze/Indie fans.

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