In celebration of Thrill Jockey’s 25th anniversary and the album’s 20th anniversary Isotope 217's 1997 debut is re-issued on vinyl for the first time. The LP is pressed on virgin vinyl.
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What a beautiful album, and "Max Brown" in particular is one of the most meditative jazz songs I've heard in some time. Listen with a good pair of headphones. blayze hembree
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I really can not express why I love this as much as I do. It is out-of-reach for a guy like me and hard to explain the feelings that I feel when I listen to it. The first McCraven album I bought a couple weeks ago ((4 to the right;-), I played it twice, just 2 tracks at a time... It's making me humble because it feels bigger than me, and careful because I don't know where it is taking me. And all of that, is the definition of art. At least, for me it is.... PlayItLoud!
Bouncy, urgent, raucous indie rock, anthemic yet unpredictable; this Oxford, U.K. trio sounds defiantly full of life. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2020
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One of the most creative post-rock albums I've ever heard, and certainly among the best. What's really impressive is the contrast between the album's stylistic diversity and painstaking digital construction with just how natural it all sounds. This album manages to be both soothing and heady, studied yet unpretentious. I'd highly recommend this album to anyone, regardless of their genre preferences. Alec L. Critten