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Blake Solomon
03/03/09, 08:10 PM
Years of Rice and Salt - Service Bell EP
Record Label: Unsigned
Release Date: January 31, 2009


Who?

Yep, another masturbatory review about an English band. Years of Rice and Salt are a mostly instrumental group that shows their love of folk by including the varied string arrangements of Anthony Coyne. It sounds strange, which is probably the point, but I would be remiss if I didn’t call Service Bell utterly beautiful.


How Is It?

I’ll say it again: beautiful. Four songs totaling 32 minutes of music is quite the bargain, especially when it’s available free of charge (http://www.last.fm/music/Years+Of+Rice+And+Salt/Service+Bell+EP). Everything you love about post-rock is here, except it's augmented by mesmerizing voices, reverb-like-whoa and just enough toe-tapping violin. Album standout “Splendid Isolation” initially fools by implanting a minutes-long buildup - 8 minutes is a lot of time to fill! - but once the melodic guitars of George Taylor enter, it’s like another lovely, accessible pop song. Then the band lays the drama and drums on thick for another rousing loud-soft-loud climax. However, buried in the fuzzy haze of songs like “Plankton” and “(Rearranging) Deckchairs” is that folk influence shining bright like a full bottle of whiskey after a shitty day. Sure, Service Bell is 90% post-rock and 10% folk, but at least it’s something. Years of Rice and Salt cram a lot of moods into one EP, and for absolutely no cost (http://www.last.fm/music/Years+Of+Rice+And+Salt/Service+Bell+EP), you can decide which one’s you treasure the most.


Recommended If You Like: Youth Pictures of Florence Henderson and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy jr., The Ascent of Everest and Sam Beam's right vocal chord, Balmorhea accompanied by a quarter of French Quarter


www.myspace.com/yearsofriceandsalt


http://www.last.fm/music/Years+Of+Rice+And+Salt/Service+Bell+EP

hockeyguitar99
03/03/09, 08:54 PM
Sounds really sweet. Good review.

Gregory Robson
03/04/09, 05:44 AM
The RIYL is a lot to wrap the head around. Sheez.

zombie!pirate!
03/04/09, 06:56 AM
mmmmmm rice and salt! my fav!

Blake Solomon
03/04/09, 10:28 AM
The RIYL is a lot to wrap the head around. Sheez.
staff! what what! Hope you won't stop busting my balls since you've got a red name now.

Gregory Robson
03/04/09, 10:33 AM
staff! what what! Hope you won't stop busting my balls since you've got a red name now.
Didn't plan on it. You know it's all in good fun anyways. Cheers!

batmannj
03/04/09, 11:14 AM
Blake, I love your reviews. The RIYL section is golden.

crimesides
03/06/09, 09:11 AM
Went to last.fm and downloaded the 3 free tracks. They're amazing...just the kind of instrumental stuff I like. Thanks so much for this review!! :D

Gregory Robson
03/06/09, 10:35 AM
Went to last.fm and downloaded the 3 free tracks. They're amazing...just the kind of instrumental stuff I like. Thanks so much for this review!! :D
In my esteemed opinion the world needs more British acoustic folk. But that's just me!