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Lenses Alien

Lenses Alien is the second album by the indie rock band Cymbals Eat Guitars, released August 30, 2011 on Barsuk Records.[1] The album was produced by John Agnello and received generally positive reviews.[2][3]

Lenses Alien
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2011
Recorded2011
GenreIndie rock
Length39:13
LabelMemphis Industries, Barsuk Records
ProducerJohn Agnello
Cymbals Eat Guitars chronology
Why There Are Mountains
(2009)
Lenses Alien
(2011)
LOSE
(2014)
Original cover

Background and recording edit

Cymbals Eat Guitars had gained much buzz following the release of their self-released debut album Why There Are Mountains, touring with The Pains of Being Pure at Heart in 2009 and playing at the 2010 Lollapalooza.[4] In addition, the band saw a change in its lineup following the release of their debut album. Dan Baer, the band's original keyboardist, left the band due to an illness, while the band's original bassist, Neil Berenholz, left due to his dislike of touring.[5][6] Baer and Berenholz were replaced by Brian Hamilton and Matthew Whipple respectively.[6][7] In March 2011, the band signed with Barsuk Records to record a followup to Why There Are Mountains.[8]

Lenses Alien was recorded in Brooklyn and took only 15 days to record. According to an interview with Stereogum, the album's sound was influenced by Spiritualized, Bedhead and slowcore.[3] In July 2011, the band premiered the first track from the album: "Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name)" as a free MP3 download.[9] On August 23, 2011, the album was streamed in its entirety on Spin.[10]

The album cover was originally a collage that the band did as a homage to an artist the band admired. However, the artist was not happy with the cover, so the band changed the cover out of respect for the artist.[11]

Musical style edit

Many critics compared Lenses Alien to 90's indie rock bands such as Superchunk and Built to Spill.[12][13][14] Allmusic described the album as "darker" and "moodier" than Why There Are Mountains.[15] NME noted a diverse range of genres on the album, such as noise rock, post-hardcore and progressive rock.[16]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Rifle Eyesight (Proper Name)"8:32
2."Shore Points"2:35
3."Keep Me Waiting"3:00
4."Plainclothes"4:13
5."Definite Darkness"4:52
6."Another Tunguska"3:12
7."The Current"2:07
8."Wavelengths"2:54
9."Secret Family"3:29
10."Gary Condit"4:19

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [15]
The A.V. Club(B+)[12]
Consequence of Sound     [17]
Drowned in Sound(8/10)[18]
The Guardian     [19]
NME(7/10)[16]
Pitchfork Media(8.0/10)[20]
Slant Magazine     [13]
Spin(8/10)[14]

Lenses Alien has received mostly positive reviews. On the review aggregate site Metacritic, the album has a score of 79 out of 100, indicating "Generally favorable reviews."[2]

Allmusic's Gregory Heaney praised the album's darker sound, writing "This kind of shift marks Cymbals Eat Guitars as a band that is willing to grow their sound rather than just be content to release the same album again and again, making Lenses Alien an album that’s not only a great follow-up to their first album, but a promise of good things yet to come."[15] Mike LeChevallier of Slant Magazine, comparing the album positively to Built to Spill, Pavement, and Superchunk, wrote "All three of those bands masterfully juggle creative lyrics with equally inventive music, something Cymbals Eat Guitars comes very close to achieving on Lenses Alien."[13] In another positive review, Drowned in Sound's Simon Jay Catling wrote "With their nerve held, this is Cymbals Eat Guitars at an impressively high creative watermark still early in their career."[18] Winston Robbins of Consequence of Sound praised the album for getting over the sophomore slump, writing "The album could have gone a bit smoother or carried a simpler, more cohesive theme, but at the end of the day, Cymbals Eat Guitars have succeeded in creating one of the year’s most surprisingly transcendental sophomore albums."[17]

NME's Tom Pinnock was less receptive to Lenses Alien writing "While they mainly hit a balance between shifting symphonics, subtle keys and pyroclastic guitar, sometimes – such as on 'Plainclothes', a ballad/disco/punk-funk/noise jigsaw – there’s just too much going on." However, Pinnock concluded, "But hey, layabouts, that’s called taking a risk."[16] Ian Cohen of Pitchfork Media, in an otherwise positive review, agreed with Pinnock's sentiment, writing "The downside is how the music occasionally buckles under the weight of its own restlessness and D'Agostino’s words-- a slightly skewed ratio of visceral immediacy to cerebral satisfaction making it a slight notch below Why There Are Mountains."[20]

Personnel edit

The following people contributed to Lenses Alien:[21]

Cymbals Eat Guitars edit

  • Joseph D'Agostino – guitar, vocals
  • Brian Hamilton – keyboards, vocals
  • Matthew Miller – percussion, drums
  • Matthew Whipple – bass guitar, vocals, guitar (baritone)

Additional personnel edit

  • Heide Vanderlee – cello
  • John Agnello – producer, engineer
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Ted Young – engineer
  • Theo Aronson – engineer
  • Jeremy Withers – layout

References edit

  1. ^ Cymbals Eat Guitars: lenses alien. Barsuk Records. Retrieved 4 August 2011.
  2. ^ a b Critic Reviews for Lenses Alien. Metacritic. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b Rachel. T. Cole. Progress Report: Cymbals Eat Guitars. Stereogum. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  4. ^ Cymbals Eat Guitars at Lollapalooza 2010 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. Lollapalooza. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  5. ^ Lello, Michael. Crash and Jangle: An Interview with Joseph D'Agostino of Cymbals Eat Guitars. Popmatters. 7 January 20101. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  6. ^ a b Breihan, Tom. Cymbals Eat Guitars Get New Bassist. Pitchfork Media. 27 October 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  7. ^ May, E.N. Interview: Joseph Ferocious (of Cymbals Eat Guitars). Consequence of Sound. 8 September 2009. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  8. ^ Studarus, Laura. Cymbals Eat Guitars Sign to Barsuk New Album This Fall. Under the Radar. 7 March 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  9. ^ Breihan, Tom. Cymbals Eat Guitars Share New Track, Tour. Pitchfork Media. 11 July 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  10. ^ Palermino, Christopher. FULL ALBUM STREAM: Cymbals Eat Guitars. Spin. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  11. ^ Studarus, Laura. Cymbals Eat Guitars Change Album Art Announce New Tour Dates. Under the Radar. 26 August 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  12. ^ a b Ryan, Kyle. Cymbals Eat Guitars: Lenses Alien. The A.V. Club. 30 August 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  13. ^ a b c LeChevallier, Mike. Cymbals Eat Guitars: Lenses Alien. Slant Magazine. 29 August 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  14. ^ a b Modell, Josh. Cymbals Eat Guitars 'Lenses Alien' (Barsuk). Spin. Retrieved 15 August 2011.
  15. ^ a b c Heaney, Gregory. Lenses Alien - Cymbals Eat Guitars. Allmusic. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
  16. ^ a b c Pinnock, Tom. Album Review: Cymbals Eat Guitars - 'Lenses Alien'. NME. 16 August 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  17. ^ a b Robbins, Winston. Album Review: Cymbals Eat Guitars – Lenses Alien. Consequence of Sound. 1 September 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  18. ^ a b Catling, Simon Jay. Cymbals Eat Guitars - Lenses Alien 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine. Drowned in Sound. 23 August 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  19. ^ Costa, Maddy. Cymbals Eat Guitars: Lenses Alien – review. The Guardian. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  20. ^ a b Cohen, Ian. Cymbals Eat Guitars: Lenses Alien. Pitchfork Media. 7 September 2011. Retrieved 7 September 2011.
  21. ^ Lenses Alien, Cymbals Eat Guitars. Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 7 November 2011.

External links edit

  • Barsuk Record's page on Lenses Alien
  • Track by track: Cymbals Eat Guitars - 'Lenses Aliens'. On The NJ Underground.

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Lenses Alien is the second album by the indie rock band Cymbals Eat Guitars released August 30 2011 on Barsuk Records 1 The album was produced by John Agnello and received generally positive reviews 2 3 Lenses AlienStudio album by Cymbals Eat GuitarsReleasedAugust 30 2011Recorded2011GenreIndie rockLength39 13LabelMemphis Industries Barsuk RecordsProducerJohn AgnelloCymbals Eat Guitars chronologyWhy There Are Mountains 2009 Lenses Alien 2011 LOSE 2014 Original cover Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Musical style 3 Track listing 4 Reception 5 Personnel 5 1 Cymbals Eat Guitars 5 2 Additional personnel 6 References 7 External linksBackground and recording editCymbals Eat Guitars had gained much buzz following the release of their self released debut album Why There Are Mountains touring with The Pains of Being Pure at Heart in 2009 and playing at the 2010 Lollapalooza 4 In addition the band saw a change in its lineup following the release of their debut album Dan Baer the band s original keyboardist left the band due to an illness while the band s original bassist Neil Berenholz left due to his dislike of touring 5 6 Baer and Berenholz were replaced by Brian Hamilton and Matthew Whipple respectively 6 7 In March 2011 the band signed with Barsuk Records to record a followup to Why There Are Mountains 8 Lenses Alien was recorded in Brooklyn and took only 15 days to record According to an interview with Stereogum the album s sound was influenced by Spiritualized Bedhead and slowcore 3 In July 2011 the band premiered the first track from the album Rifle Eyesight Proper Name as a free MP3 download 9 On August 23 2011 the album was streamed in its entirety on Spin 10 The album cover was originally a collage that the band did as a homage to an artist the band admired However the artist was not happy with the cover so the band changed the cover out of respect for the artist 11 Musical style editMany critics compared Lenses Alien to 90 s indie rock bands such as Superchunk and Built to Spill 12 13 14 Allmusic described the album as darker and moodier than Why There Are Mountains 15 NME noted a diverse range of genres on the album such as noise rock post hardcore and progressive rock 16 Track listing editNo TitleLength1 Rifle Eyesight Proper Name 8 322 Shore Points 2 353 Keep Me Waiting 3 004 Plainclothes 4 135 Definite Darkness 4 526 Another Tunguska 3 127 The Current 2 078 Wavelengths 2 549 Secret Family 3 2910 Gary Condit 4 19Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 The A V Club B 12 Consequence of Sound nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Drowned in Sound 8 10 18 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 NME 7 10 16 Pitchfork Media 8 0 10 20 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Spin 8 10 14 Lenses Alien has received mostly positive reviews On the review aggregate site Metacritic the album has a score of 79 out of 100 indicating Generally favorable reviews 2 Allmusic s Gregory Heaney praised the album s darker sound writing This kind of shift marks Cymbals Eat Guitars as a band that is willing to grow their sound rather than just be content to release the same album again and again making Lenses Alien an album that s not only a great follow up to their first album but a promise of good things yet to come 15 Mike LeChevallier of Slant Magazine comparing the album positively to Built to Spill Pavement and Superchunk wrote All three of those bands masterfully juggle creative lyrics with equally inventive music something Cymbals Eat Guitars comes very close to achieving on Lenses Alien 13 In another positive review Drowned in Sound s Simon Jay Catling wrote With their nerve held this is Cymbals Eat Guitars at an impressively high creative watermark still early in their career 18 Winston Robbins of Consequence of Sound praised the album for getting over the sophomore slump writing The album could have gone a bit smoother or carried a simpler more cohesive theme but at the end of the day Cymbals Eat Guitars have succeeded in creating one of the year s most surprisingly transcendental sophomore albums 17 NME s Tom Pinnock was less receptive to Lenses Alien writing While they mainly hit a balance between shifting symphonics subtle keys and pyroclastic guitar sometimes such as on Plainclothes a ballad disco punk funk noise jigsaw there s just too much going on However Pinnock concluded But hey layabouts that s called taking a risk 16 Ian Cohen of Pitchfork Media in an otherwise positive review agreed with Pinnock s sentiment writing The downside is how the music occasionally buckles under the weight of its own restlessness and D Agostino s words a slightly skewed ratio of visceral immediacy to cerebral satisfaction making it a slight notch below Why There Are Mountains 20 Personnel editThe following people contributed to Lenses Alien 21 Cymbals Eat Guitars edit Joseph D Agostino guitar vocals Brian Hamilton keyboards vocals Matthew Miller percussion drums Matthew Whipple bass guitar vocals guitar baritone Additional personnel edit Heide Vanderlee cello John Agnello producer engineer Greg Calbi mastering Ted Young engineer Theo Aronson engineer Jeremy Withers layoutReferences edit Cymbals Eat Guitars lenses alien Barsuk Records Retrieved 4 August 2011 a b Critic Reviews for Lenses Alien Metacritic Retrieved 30 August 2011 a b Rachel T Cole Progress Report Cymbals Eat Guitars Stereogum 21 June 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2011 Cymbals Eat Guitars at Lollapalooza 2010 Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Lollapalooza Retrieved 6 August 2011 Lello Michael Crash and Jangle An Interview with Joseph D Agostino of Cymbals Eat Guitars Popmatters 7 January 20101 Retrieved 5 August 2011 a b Breihan Tom Cymbals Eat Guitars Get New Bassist Pitchfork Media 27 October 2009 Retrieved 6 August 2011 May E N Interview Joseph Ferocious of Cymbals Eat Guitars Consequence of Sound 8 September 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2011 Studarus Laura Cymbals Eat Guitars Sign to Barsuk New Album This Fall Under the Radar 7 March 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2011 Breihan Tom Cymbals Eat Guitars Share New Track Tour Pitchfork Media 11 July 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2011 Palermino Christopher FULL ALBUM STREAM Cymbals Eat Guitars Spin 23 August 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Studarus Laura Cymbals Eat Guitars Change Album Art Announce New Tour Dates Under the Radar 26 August 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2011 a b Ryan Kyle Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien The A V Club 30 August 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2011 a b c LeChevallier Mike Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Slant Magazine 29 August 2011 Retrieved 30 August 2011 a b Modell Josh Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Barsuk Spin Retrieved 15 August 2011 a b c Heaney Gregory Lenses Alien Cymbals Eat Guitars Allmusic Retrieved 30 August 2011 a b c Pinnock Tom Album Review Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien NME 16 August 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2011 a b Robbins Winston Album Review Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Consequence of Sound 1 September 2011 Retrieved 2 September 2011 a b Catling Simon Jay Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Archived 2012 10 17 at the Wayback Machine Drowned in Sound 23 August 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Costa Maddy Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien review The Guardian 18 August 2011 Retrieved 18 August 2011 a b Cohen Ian Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Alien Pitchfork Media 7 September 2011 Retrieved 7 September 2011 Lenses Alien Cymbals Eat Guitars Barnes amp Noble Retrieved 7 November 2011 External links editBarsuk Record s page on Lenses Alien Track by track Cymbals Eat Guitars Lenses Aliens On The NJ Underground Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenses Alien amp oldid 1134271086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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