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Untitled #23

The Church

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Album Review

That slight trace of mystery and ambiguity in the title of Untitled #23 is a vague signal that the Church is returning to the spacy, hazy territory of their heyday on this, their 23rd album. The Church has never quite left this swirling psychedelia behind, but Untitled #23 has a delicate, suspended quality, floating at an elevated distance above earth. It's familiar yet not tired because the Church has a unified sense of purpose here, crafting tightly written songs that are then expanded and elongated when recorded, giving them an otherworldly quality. What impresses is the assured, masterly touch: the Church has been at this so long, they weave their spell seamlessly, so it's only when examining the list of the many, many records that preceded this that Untitled #23 seems unique: they have done many good, verging on excellent records, over the past decade, but only this has the songs and the atmosphere to be placed next to their best albums.

Customer Reviews

Anchorage

The church continue to surprise and delight. In the coming period this album will be seen as one of their best. I love the way the band is moving. Songs like "Anchorage", "Pangaea" and of course one of the best tracks to come out of the band in years "Space Saviour". I can't recommend this album enough. I must also advise this album will grow on you. Like most church work the more you play the more you appreciate the work. Well done guys!

More or less...untitled

I bought pangaea ep, with the masterpiece "so love may find us" expecting more gems from this album, "deadmans hand" is one example of the essence of their collaborations, great track. Like many church albums many of their songs grow on you, given what these guys are capable of..... Their songs tend to be organic in nature, consider this. Still one of the most talented bands i have encountered.

How do The Church manage to improve on each release?

Yet again The Church have delivered on their promise of producing new and exciting music. Untitled #23 is one of those CD's that you struggle to remove from your CD player. When the CD finishes, your keen to continue the experience so you press play again and again and again......

Biography

Formed: 1980 in Sydney, Australia

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Best known for the shimmering "Under the Milky Way," their lone Top 40 hit, the Australian band the Church combined the jangling guitar pop of '60s icons like the Byrds with the opaque wordplay of frontman Steve Kilbey to create a lush, melancholy brand of neo-psychedelia rich in texture and melody. Formed in Sydney in 1980 by vocalist/bassist Kilbey with guitarist Peter Koppes and drummer Nick Ward, the Church recruited second guitarist Marty Willson-Piper before...
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