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November 9, 2012

Crystal Castles - III (Album Review)


The first track Plague, in which is their first single, brings you in through a distortion of noises and Alice’s fainted screams, it becomes a perfect entrance into what is a diverse, dark and captivating Album. Kerosene’s deep bellowing bass and chipmunk voices featured throughout the song, along with Alice actually singing calmly reflects on a the new sounds Ethan is capable to mix  and the new direction crystal castles have taken, but its not to disappoint.

III still ventures into full blown drops and screams which throw you into energetic dances, the whole album hardly gives you time for a break as Wrath of God and Affection set up that signature Crystal Castles madness. Then takes you to Pale Flesh which proposes hip hop bass that sweeps through your body and is one of the more relaxed toned tracks. Lets take it to two of the highlight track, Transgender, a dark building track with crashing high hats, deep bass, indescribable synths and brought all together with perfection. Telepath is the only featured instrumental track of III and showcases Ethan’s talent to create such upbeat and energetic sounds. As the last track rolls around ‘Child I Will Hurt You’, a whole new direction of style is imposed and it takes on a very soft, calm, almost ballad style song. Alice sings calmly and softly and Ethan has created a somewhat dream dimension of sound, which finishes off a pure energetic album.

Crystal Castles III is out November 12. You must catch The due in action at either there Big Day Out appearances or at their Sydney or Melbourne sideshows in January next year.


Rating 

5/5

By Blake

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