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Pattern Is Movement

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Album Review

Pattern Is Movement's latest album is one of those things that's starting (sadly) to be a relative rarity — a winsome avant-pop album with rock roots that actually is a treat instead of an overfrosted wedding cake. The fact that the opening "Bird" starts off sounding like a sample from some dreamscape '60s kids show but is in fact a full original is a wonderful treat; one gets the sense that the two-man band actually wants to keep people guessing from the start. Throughout All Together that feeling of a soundtrack to an unsettled but still welcoming Technicolor world continues, part Joe Meek concept album and part funhouse ride. It's probably no surprise that Andrew Thiboldeaux's main credit is "beauty" rather than "vocals," as there's a real sense of that quality throughout — not in a twee way as often understood, but almost in that breathlessly rich sense Mercury Rev last conjured up on See You on the Other Side. (Though in amusing contrast, bandmate Chris Ward is credited as "beast." Perhaps unsurprisingly some of the least involving moments occur when his work is toned down or kept well in the background.) The layering swell of keyboards and tones on "Peach Trees" is one prime moment, while the kettle drums and starburst twinkles on "Sound of Your Voice," not to mention the horn fanfares (mock or not), all add to the joy.

Customer Reviews

this a serious artistic statement from serious artists.

genius. emotionally complex. truly beautiful.

Great Stuff

If only this were the kind of music they could play over the radio and on the TV. Mainstream artists today miss the most crucial part of music, and that, of course, is the music itself; however, these guys get it. This album is true blue, quality music. Pattern of Motion's clever use of complex meters and melodic lines, blended together with a simple, laid-back style on this album makes it one of the best of the year. Must buy.

Genius.

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Biography

Formed: Philadelphia, PA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Originally a five-piece group that formed in 2001 in Philadelphia, PA, Pattern Is Movement, would — over time — whittle themselves down to a duo (Andrew Thiboldeaux and Chris Ward) specializing in quasi-math rock "wall of sound"-type stuff. Their first album, The (Im)possibility of Longing, was released on NFI in 2004, and was followed by Stowaway in 2005. The group then snagged a release deal with indie label Hometapes for its third full-length "appearance" (as it were, being an analog...
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