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Like an Arcade Fire tuned to AM radio in 1973, Montreal outfit the Besnard Lakes return with their second album, awash in Jace Lasek's glass-cutting falsetto, a wall of mournful reverb, and the doleful memory of forty years or so of pop music, cut and pasted into challenging, instantly memorable slices. Jams like "Glass Printer" and "Albatross" hearken back to that Slowdive record you heard in your dreams -- you know the one, where Brian Wilson sings all the lead vocals, and stars in the sky spell out awesome Tweets to you and you alone -- while two-part openers "Like the Ocean, Like the Innocent" and "Land of Living Skies" stretch out from ambient soundscapes into crushing, massive slabs of Spector's manse falling down upon you. It's not like anyone can innovate these days, what with a wealth of music both loved and unheard available to us every day. It takes true innovators like this bunch to make something memorable out of it all, and with Are the Roaring Night, that is precisely what has been done. Moody, fragile, and dark, not afraid to bare its teeth, this is the sound that chases your winter away.Besnard Lakes played Soundlab with the Stay Lows and Knife Crazy on 07/27/07.
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