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Why There Are Mountains

Cymbals Eat Guitars

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1 ...And the Hazy Sea Cymbals Eat Guitars 6:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Some Trees (Merrit Moon) Cymbals Eat Guitars 2:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Indiana Cymbals Eat Guitars 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Cold Spring Cymbals Eat Guitars 5:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Share Cymbals Eat Guitars 7:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 What Dogs See Cymbals Eat Guitars 4:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Wind Phoenix (Proper Name) Cymbals Eat Guitars 5:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Living North Cymbals Eat Guitars 2:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Like Blood Does Cymbals Eat Guitars 7:33 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Cymbals Eat Guitars steal brashly: "Cold Spring," for example, ruptures into what the band could only have referred to in practice as "the Modest Mouse part," all perverse locomotion and hoarse bleating, while the ramshackle wordiness of "Indiana" evokes Stephen Malkmus plainly, without reservation. Elsewhere rise great leviathans of ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead guitarissimo and noble falcons of Sufjan Stevens brass. These guys are second-rate thieves, in other words, stealing at will but without the authorial command to make these goods their own. But, standards be damned, that doesn't mean Why There Are Mountains isn't also a lot of fun — particularly on opener "And the Hazy Sea," which sends the aforementioned leviathans vaulting over passages of simmering quietude and scorched-universe howls, the sort of immediate classic that bands start first albums with. It's the only song that manages to make its own statement, but even so, the band performs some novice alchemy elsewhere as well, transforming all the shameless pastiche into something of a reminder of classic indie rock's greatness. They're a far shot away from all that, but if nothing else, they prove they've got their eyes on the right destination.

Recent Customer Reviews

cymbals eat guitars
     
by BIGearl

i saw these guys live in omaha and they where just as good if not better live. one of the best concerts i've seen. this album is amazing. these guys are no thieves

Great Cd, but terrible band
     
by indie007

It's all in the production ladies and gentlemen. Totally a different experience if you see them live. The singer is awful, I think he might go down as the worst singer ever. Maybe if he shared the vocal responsibilities, his guitar playing might be better. Otherwise nothing but a flavor of the month for indie kids. Thanks for ruining the credibility of pitchfork.

Great album!
     
by whiteblackred

Like a good drink, these tracks have a bite but go down smooth. Most interesting stuff I've heard in a while, refreshing.

Biography

Formed: New York, NY

Genre: Unknown

Years Active: '00s

An indie rock band from New York City, Cymbals Eat Guitars made their critically acclaimed full-length album debut in 2009. Founded in 2008, the band is comprised of Joseph D'Agostino (aka Joseph Ferocious; vocals, guitars), Matt Cohen (guitar), Neil Berenholz (bass), Matthew Miller (drums), and Daniel...
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