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Summer In Abaddon

Pinback

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4 Bloods On Fire Pinback 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Fortress Pinback 4:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 This Red Book Pinback 3:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Soaked Pinback 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 3X0 Pinback 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Yellow Ones Pinback 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 AFK Pinback 5:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Scent Pinback 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Although Summer in Abaddon is in keeping with the lush, bittersweet tenor of Pinback's previous work, the band's Touch & Go debut is much quieter and more reserved than the busy electronic indie pop of 2003's Offcell EP. Instead, the band opts for a more organic, introspective sound that tends to put interesting productions and arrangements ahead of driving tempos or instantly catchy songwriting. Fortunately, this emphasis on delicate, cerebral pop pays off, albeit eventually: although tracks like the darkly lovely "Sender" and "3X0" initially seem too atmospheric, they gradually reveal tightly structured melodic interplay that makes them more intriguing than they might be if they were more immediately engaging. Indeed, Summer in Abaddon might work best as background music that occasionally creeps up and surprises you with its musical and lyrical details. The album's pristine production and emphasis on acoustic and electric pianos adds to its subtle, sophisticated feel, particularly on the vaguely jazzy "Bloods on Fire" and the softly poppy "This Red Book." Even the more immediate tracks, such as "Non Photo Blue," "The Yellow Ones," and "Syracuse," have a more polished, mysterious vibe than any of Pinback's previous work. The band does rock out, relatively, on the gently driven "Fortress" and "AFK," which recalls Pinback's emo roots, but the album's most delicate moments are also its strongest. Summer in Abaddon is an album of small, but hardly insignificant pleasures, and it may be Pinback's finest work yet.

Recent Customer Reviews

Syracuse
     
by New-KiD

I really enjoy this album. but everyone overlooks the song syracuse. It is one of those songs where the iTunes 30 second sample doesn't quite let you get the whole feel of the song. It is the most amazing song i have ever heard. The way the song builds up is great. Other than that this album is great! You should definitely buy it. Also you should listen to the "Rotten Love" album by Levy if you like this.

Mellow, dark, and with pleasant aftertastes
     
by admiralthrawn_1

Like fine wine, Pinback just keeps growing on me. Although the first of their songs I heard was "Good to Sea" this is my favorite album now, it makes perfect background music and is gentle and relaxing, with perfectly placed points to break up the rhythm. The combination of piano, guitar, synth and vocals is just beautiful. Between this and my Beethoven, it's perfect studying or working music.

Flawless.
     
by twix86

Summer in Abaddon is one of the best cds Pinback has made. All the songs are great especially Fortress, Sender, and AFK. Buy this album!!!

Biography

Formed: 1998 in San Diego, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

While a rotating cast of instrumentalists find loose assembly under the Pinback name, the partnership of Armistead Burwell Smith IV and Rob Crow is at the heart of the some of the most complex, postmodern indie pop happening on the West Coast. In the first few days of 1998, Armistead Burwell Smith IV...
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