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Blake Solomon
08/16/08, 03:01 PM
Giants – Old Stories
Record Label: Cavity Records
Release Date: August 26, 2008

If I’m writing about an instrumental band it can only mean one thing: I’m going to compare said band to This Will Destroy You or Explosions in the Sky. I just don’t know any better! I’m one dimensional and securely planted on the hype train, oh well. However, Giants deserve this treatment because of their rising melodies, piano intonations and wait-for-it climaxes. Yes, finale “At Last, Ashore” has a high-pitched riff that could have easily fit within All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone’s lonely walls. Yes, opener “While The Ages Steal” could very well be a long lost song from This Will Destroy You (or more specifically, it might be an electronic-less outtake from when they were writing “The Mighty Rio Grande”). But whatever, those songs are great and so are the ones filling up Old Stories. A second rate TWDY or Unwed Sailor song is still a damn good thing. (And just to be clear, I don’t believe these songs are second rate in any way, shape or form. I just know how you all can get.) This is post-rock at its most dramatic and its least snobby.

Whereas I found They, The Undeserving a bit high on the musical difficulty scale, Old Stories revels in its inherent accessibility. Song lengths, in true Giants fashion, never become too tedious and, with the exception of “Fisherman’s Prayer,” we are never forced to sit and wait for a nonexistent resolve. “Vessels” wastes no time elevating itself with melodious guitar plucking and a cymbal/tom assault. So as not to blow their load too soon, the band rests with reverberating guitars until the (almost) cliché entrance of ghastly, ringing guitars bring us back into the commotion. “O’ Tide” is characterized by lightly accentuated snare taps until the whole song explodes into a driving mess of guitar notes 10-stories high. This slow moving track will creep across your mind. Giants never rush their art past the listener, and these near-repetitions only aide our reception of the overwhelmingly complex arrangements.

“Sleeping False Idol” lays on a grungy outer layer to begin, which is then morphed into technical guitars and a head-bobbing drumbeat. The climax seems imminent throughout, and it is in these songs that we expect the most. I’ll let you decide if Giants succeed. (What?? Tell me what I like!!) “At Last, Ashore,” as I mentioned previously, has a decidedly EITS vibe, which makes it quite an exceptional closing track. If all the other songs are pre-teens, this song is their cool older brother wearing horn-rimmed glasses and a backpack full of Chaucer. He’ll shut you up with his brilliance and buy you an ice cold Pabst afterwards. The song may lack a mind-numbing climax, but that’s ok. It’s a road less traveled, if you will. Which I guess is a good (sorta ironic) way to end this since I’ve spent the whole review comparing and critiquing this record solely based on other records. Old Stories could have been created by sticking to the tried and true formula of records past, but this isn’t a complete rehash. Giants are comfortable in a skin all their own.


Recommended If You Like: Explosions in the Sky, Followed By Ghosts, rocky shores, This Will Destroy You, Unwed Sailor, screaming Argonauts


www.myspace.com/giantsmusic

lightcollapse
08/16/08, 04:03 PM
this review sucked.


jk rowlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hockeyguitar99
08/16/08, 06:37 PM
Blake, I would like to know in the hell you write so goddamn good reviews. Thank you.

Praetor
08/17/08, 12:04 PM
If I’m writing about an instrumental band it can only mean one thing: I’m going to compare said band to This Will Destroy You or Explosions in the Sky. I just don’t know any better! I’m one dimensional and securely planted on the hype train, oh well.
Blake Solomon? More like Blake LOLOMON.

God, I wish I'd thought of that.

meeotch
08/17/08, 02:48 PM
Very nice. Haven't discovered and good post-rock lately. Looking forward to this.

TheBaroness
08/18/08, 12:41 AM
Blake, you crazy beast you. Good review.

Great album

TooLateF0rRoses
08/18/08, 05:42 AM
i will have to check these guys out asap. Stellar review friend.

capnshindig
08/18/08, 07:23 AM
My band (The Winter Mission) played a show with these guys a little while back when they were touring for their last album, they were pretty awesome. I'll have to check this out.

randall814
08/18/08, 08:34 AM
Leave it to Blake to bring the post-rock hotness to the close-minded masses here at AP.net (and don't get offended because I'm not necessarily talking about anyone specific).

Excellent review yet again. More accessible and much less pretentious than some of the writers here that think this is the New York Times (I won't name names but I WILL continue to use parentheses).

Thanks again, I quite like Giants and They, The Undeserving was excellent. Good followup from these post-rock professionals.

Very nice. Haven't discovered and good post-rock lately. Looking forward to this.

Mooncake.

Blake Solomon
08/18/08, 08:43 AM
Leave it to Blake to bring the post-rock hotness to the close-minded masses here at AP.net (and don't get offended because I'm not necessarily talking about anyone specific).

Excellent review yet again. More accessible and much less pretentious than some of the writers here that think this is the New York Times (I won't name names but I WILL continue to use parentheses).

Thanks again, I quite like Giants and They, The Undeserving was excellent. Good followup from these post-rock professionals.



Mooncake.


thanks, holmes. Where is this "here" that you speak of?

Gustavatron.
08/18/08, 10:43 AM
Wow, that first paragraph probably got this band another listener. I've been meaning to listen to them, but I've been... busy. Now I'm no longer busy.

The song may lack a mind-numbing climax, but that’s ok. It’s a road less traveled, if you will. This kind of reminded me of what The Silent Ballet said about Tulsa Drone's music in general.

Either way, great review, smart review, to the point review. I'll come back to rate the album myself later, I guess. Thanks! =]

Gregory Robson
08/18/08, 11:27 AM
You referenced Unwed Sailor as a RIYL. That makes me VERY interested.
I dig the album art too.

Blake Solomon
08/18/08, 11:55 AM
You referenced Unwed Sailor as a RIYL. That makes me VERY interested.
I dig the album art too.


it's not nearly as bass driven, but it's still that pretty kind of music that makes you ponder things all the while.

RunStrong
08/18/08, 12:14 PM
Good to see some love for Giants on this site.

LowFlyingJets
08/18/08, 12:19 PM
this cd appeals to me a lot more than any of the EITS or TWDY releases. i dunno why. i love it

BulleTheory
08/18/08, 01:22 PM
love this band, i still think their demo ep is my favorite though

Stephen Chamberlain
08/18/08, 01:41 PM
Mooncake.

FTW. Lagrange Points is the best post-rock album released this year...and how dope is it that Mooncake is from Russia.

Trent Powers
08/18/08, 01:53 PM
Blake, pleeeeease re-review North's new album What You Were

updownleftright
08/18/08, 02:30 PM
haha those first few sentences apply perfectly. along with saxon shore, i group these four main bands into a significantly different type of instrumentation.

ActorInThisPlay
08/18/08, 03:40 PM
great review...I am loving this album.

Gustavatron.
08/18/08, 03:57 PM
FTW. Lagrange Points is the best post-rock album released this year...and how dope is it that Mooncake is from Russia.
Lagrange Points is awesome, just below This Will Destroy You, and just above pg.lost for me. Your avatar is awesome, as well.

I really liked this album on first listen, and I'll definitely go back to it really soon. I listened to The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place four times this day, and I guess this album continues the trend.

randall814
08/18/08, 08:43 PM
thanks, holmes. Where is this "here" that you speak of?

The here is ap.net in general.

randall814
08/18/08, 08:44 PM
FTW. Lagrange Points is the best post-rock album released this year...and how dope is it that Mooncake is from Russia.

agreed on all counts.

Stephen Chamberlain
08/18/08, 10:56 PM
Lagrange Points is awesome, just below This Will Destroy You, and just above pg.lost for me. Your avatar is awesome, as well.

I really liked this album on first listen, and I'll definitely go back to it really soon. I listened to The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place four times this day, and I guess this album continues the trend.

Thanks, man, about the avatar. I've been a fan of Maserati for quite some time. Way back to their unfortunately now oop debut (they hate it now so I doubt it will ever be repressed). I actually got their split with The Mercury Program and ended up liking The MP more. Ha ha.

Yeah, I love both the TWDY and pg.lost releases. The latter is from your neck of the woods, eh?

And who doesn't love listened to TEINaCDP four times in a day? The production alone is orgasmic. I didn't like how Congleton forefronted the drums on All of a Sudden..., though. They sound too loud and clunky. Maybe that's just me.

Sic Transit Zeb
08/19/08, 01:38 PM
I JUST wrote a review about this a few weeks ago...gotta edit it though ha.


good stuff blake

Gustavatron.
08/20/08, 07:29 AM
Thanks, man, about the avatar. I've been a fan of Maserati for quite some time. Way back to their unfortunately now oop debut (they hate it now so I doubt it will ever be repressed). I actually got their split with The Mercury Program and ended up liking The MP more. Ha ha.

Yeah, I love both the TWDY and pg.lost releases. The latter is from your neck of the woods, eh?

And who doesn't love listened to TEINaCDP four times in a day? The production alone is orgasmic. I didn't like how Congleton forefronted the drums on All of a Sudden..., though. They sound too loud and clunky. Maybe that's just me.I've actually only heard Inventions For The New Seasons, and I only got into it recently, but that album is definitely awesome. One of my favourite bands on TRL, and there are a lot to choose from there.

Oh yes, they're from my town. They're playing a show here in september that's still unnanounced on their MySpace for some reason. Like they'd leave all the wordspreading to me. o-o Either way, yes, pg.lost is undoubtedly the best Swedish post-rock I've heard so far.

It's just such a good album.
They do seem clanky, now that you mention it (and coincidentally I'm listening to it), but the album has some pretty awesome songs that couldn't possibly be ruined.

mogwaifearsatan
08/20/08, 08:47 PM
ugh. they, the undeserving is one of my favorite post rock records ever and this is so far my largest disappointment of 2008.

KillYourFase
05/09/10, 12:49 PM
Great record.

evvandflow
04/01/11, 01:47 AM
luv it