Crystal Castles
Crystal Castles
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Untrust Us | Crystal Castles | 3:08 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Alice Practice | Crystal Castles | 2:43 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Crimewave (Crystal Castles vs. Health) | Crystal Castles | 4:20 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Magic Spells | Crystal Castles | 6:08 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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xxzxcuzx me | Crystal Castles | 1:55 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Air War | Crystal Castles | 4:14 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Courtship Dating | Crystal Castles | 3:32 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Good Time | Crystal Castles | 2:57 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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1991 | Crystal Castles | 1:55 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Vanished | Crystal Castles | 4:05 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Knights | Crystal Castles | 3:15 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Love and Caring | Crystal Castles | 2:21 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Through the Hosiery | Crystal Castles | 3:09 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Reckless | Crystal Castles | 3:30 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Black Panther | Crystal Castles | 2:59 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Tell Me What to Swallow | Crystal Castles | 2:16 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 16 Songs |
Album Review
No matter how much Crystal Castles insist they're named after She-Ra's fortress and not the 1983 arcade favorite, thanks to the Atari sound chips in their keyboards, their music evokes vintage video game soundtracks — albeit ones that have been folded, spindled, and mutilated almost past recognition. On their self-titled debut, Crystal Castles (aka Ethan Kath and Alice Glass) hurl eight-bit bleeps, bloops, and noise as relentlessly as Space Invaders marching down a screen, turning these sounds into sometimes chaotic, sometimes moody synth pop with a jagged edge. Though their low-res synths can't help but sound nostalgic (and song titles like "Air War" and "Reckless" sound like forgotten games), Crystal Castles are fresher, more complex, and much less gimmicky than might be expected, especially for those familiar with only the band's singles. Granted, those singles are still some of Crystal Castles' definitive tracks: the darkly, violently catchy "Alice Practice" pits Glass' serrated but melodic shout-singing against rippling, strafing, and strobing synth onslaughts, and "Crimewave" gives that sound a brooding groove. However, Crystal Castles go wider and deeper on the rest of the album, teetering between order and chaos, noise and melody, and energy and atmosphere in ways that are unpredictable but consistently interesting. Glass is a chameleon, terrifying on one track and kittenish on another. She's a black-eyed, short-circuiting android on "Xxzxcuzx Me," singing of "robotic love" as her voice degrades into pixels almost as soon as she opens her mouth, and a spaced-out valley girl bopping to "Good Time"'s deceptively cheery pulse. Indeed, a remarkable amount of melancholy haunts Crystal Castles, from the eerie keening on the Knife-like opening track, "Untrust Us," to the danceable gloom of "Vanished" and the wistful, almost serene "Magic Spells" — all of which throw freakouts like the claustrophobic electro bump 'n' grind "Love and Caring" into even brasher contrast. By the time Crystal Castles wind down with "Tell Me What to Swallow"'s ethereal cooing and guitars, it's clear that Kath and Glass are already looking for more ways to expand on this familiar-sounding, edgy, innocent, menacing, bold, nuanced, and altogether striking debut.
Customer Reviews
Check out Alice Practice & Through the Hosiery
Its an essential for anyone for loves good music and played super nintendo when they were a youngling
Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles
If Crystal Castles were to list their influences, there is no doubt that Atari would be one of them. Video game soundbites are used to great effect by producer-singer duo Ethan Kath and the enigmatic and elusive Alice Glass on their debut long-player 'Crystal Castles'. The listener is taken on a sonic journey from the opening claustrophobic electro-looping of 'Untrust Us', on to lead single and accidental mic-check take 'Alice Practice, through to the game arcade score 'xxzxcuzx me', before the seemingly nonsensical vocal ramblings of 'Air War' (actually an effect-laden recital of James Joyce's Ulysses), the atmospheric pop of 'Good Time' and 'Vanished', the paranoid dark electro of 'Through the Hosiery' and ending on a calm and majestic note with 'Tell Me What To Swallow'. Crystal Castles' pop sensibilities show through on tracks like 'Magic Spells', 'Courtship Dating', 'Good Time', 'Vanished' and 'Reckless', all of which have the potential to be successful singles with their catchy melodies and layered soundscapes. An excellent effort, especially for a debut album. I look forward to hearing more from these guys.
Amazing
The fact that the opening vocals are taken from DFA1979's Dead Womb just shows how musically diverse they are and their diversiy is shown over the whole album. This is a killer album, buy it.
Biography
Formed: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genre: Electronic
Years Active: '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Crystal Castles
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Not In Love | Not In Love - Single | 3:46 | $2.19 | View In iTunes |
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Baptism | Crystal Castles (II) | 4:13 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Untrust Us | Crystal Castles | 3:08 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Crimewave (Crystal Castles vs. Health) | Crystal Castles | 4:20 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Celestica | Crystal Castles (II) | 3:51 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Not In Love (feat. Robert Smith) [New Version] | Crystal Castles II (Big Day Out Edition) | 3:48 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Alice Practice | Crystal Castles | 2:43 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Not In Love | Crystal Castles (II) | 3:34 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Vanished | Crystal Castles | 4:05 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |
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Empathy | Crystal Castles (II) | 4:12 | $1.69 | View In iTunes |

- $16.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Electronic
- Released: 29 March 2008
- ℗ 2008 Shock Records











