Grails / Deep Politics
Artist Grails
Album Title: Deep Politics
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Indie
Format CD
Released 03/08/2011
Label Temporary Residence Ltd.
Catalog No TRR 169
Bar Code No 6 56605 31692 5
Packaging Jewelcase with Sleeve
Tracks
1. Future Primitive (5:28)
2. All The Colors Of The Dark (4:07)
3. Corridors Of Power (3:54)
4. Deep Politics (5:38)
5. Daughters Of Bilitis (3:24)
6. Almost Grew My Hair (8:03)
Date Acquired 03/22/2011
Personal Rating
Acquired from Import_CDs (Amazon)
Purchase Price 12.18

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Notes

Notes:
© 2011 Grails / Grailsongs (ASCAP)
©℗ 2011 Temporary Residence Ltd
[on O-card]
©℗ TRL/ Grails 2011
[on CD]

Credits:
Bass, Synth [Synths], Piano, Vocals [Vox] – WM Slater
Composed By – Bruno Nicolai (tracks: 2)
Drums, Guitar [Guitars], Piano, Synth [Synths], Vocals [Vox], Lap Steel Guitar [Lap Steel], Tape [Tapes], Recorded By [All Additional Recording By] – Emil Amos
Electric Guitar [Elec Guitars], Mellotron, Synthesizer [Moog], Sampler [Samples] – Alex John Hall
Mastered By – Carl Saff
Mixed By – Alex Hall* (tracks: 4, 7, 8), Emil Amos (tracks: 3, 7), Jeff Stuart Saltzman (tracks: 1, 4, 6)
Recorded By [All Additional Recording By], Layout – Alex Hall
Recorded By [Basic Tracks] – Jeff Stuart Saltzman (tracks: 2, 4, 6, 8)
Recorded By [Drums] – Brandon Eggleston (tracks: 7)
Strings – Randall Dunn (tracks: 4, 8)
Synth [Synths] – Ash Black Bufflo (tracks: 7)
Twelve-String Guitar [12-string] – Zak Riles (tracks: 6)
Written-By, Arranged By, Strings [Strings Written/Arranged/Performed By] – Timba Harris

Companies, etc.:
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Temporary Residence Limited
Copyright © – Temporary Residence Limited
Copyright © – Grails
Copyright © – Grailsongs
Made By – www.bellwethermfg.com

Barcode and other Identifiers:
Barcode: 6 56605 31692 5
Rights Society (Grailsongs): ASCAP
Matrix / Runout: WWW.BELLWETHERMFG.COM 0GA28<7205>TRR169
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L489
Mould SID Code: ifpi 7705

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DR             Peak          RMS       Duration     Track
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DR7        -0.30 dB   -10.48 dB      5:29      01-Future Primitive
DR7        -0.30 dB   -10.02 dB      4:08      02-All the Colors of the Dark
DR10      -0.30 dB   -12.89 dB      3:54      03-Corridors of Power
DR8        -0.30 dB   -12.01 dB      5:39      04-Deep Politics
DR8        -0.30 dB   -10.35 dB      3:24      05-Daughters of Bilitis
DR7        -0.30 dB     -9.97 dB      8:03      06-Almost Grew My Hair
DR7        -0.30 dB   -11.26 dB      8:49      07-I Led Three Lives
DR7        -0.30 dB   -12.49 dB      7:21      08-Deep Snow
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Number of tracks:  8
Official DR value:   DR8
Samplerate:            44100 Hz
Channels:                2
Bits per sample:     16
Bitrate:                    663 kbps
Codec:                    FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Thom Jurek:

Grails began as a post-rock unit that delivered moments of absolute beauty inside blown out; heavy rock power plays. On 2008's Doomsdayer's Holiday, the quartet began to reply more on post-production -- ambient textures, lush overdubs, understated samples, and washed-out backdrops -- to expand their reach. On Deep Politics, it's an inseparable element in their sound. While their music always held cinematic elements, here Grails reflect the influences of Ennio Morricone, Hugo Montenegro, Piero Piccioni, Alan Hawkshaw, Basil Kirchen, and others in creating 21st century library music. Moogs, mellotrons, strings, and chorales are indelibly woven with their meld of big guitars and percussion; yet Grails sound even heavier. Their sonic density is maximal. A low-tuned guitar riff in "Future Primitive" is layered with numerous forceful strings (played and arranged by composer Tim Harris), droning backing vocals, and well-placed percussion, to open the set darkly and powerfully. "All the Colors of the Dark," with its dissonant contrapuntal piano, echo-laden slide guitars, snares, and kick drums, are multiplied exponentially by strings and an enormous choir that signals a dramatic moment, but then quickly drops out as a nylon-string guitar plays a moody melody backed by harmonic piano chords; they're subsumed by sitar and reverb in the conclusion. The swirling string textures on "Daughters of Bilitis" suggest Francis Lai and Montenegro; they create a love theme drenched in dread. "Almost Grew My Hair" engages both electric and acoustic 12-strings in gorgeous interplay before stretching to the breaking point of abstraction as clipped choral voices, echo chambers, and spatial effects consume them while re-centering another melody. "I Led Three Lives" is the closest thing here to the Grails' famed Black Tar Prophecies EPs, with its sprawling psychedelic heaviness and rolling tom-toms, but it too is enhanced by King Crimson-like Mellotrons. "Deep Snow" begins with an acoustic and electric slide engaging in terse interplay before the full band kicks in with a knotty, metallic thud: drums, throbbing basslines, multiple strings, and feedback transform it with knotty tension before they drop away one at a time, coming out on the other side as a sparse, dreamy Eastern melody. On Deep Politics, Grails sound more like themselves than ever, while taking their music to an entirely new level.
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