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Bounty Hunter 1853

Broughton's Rules

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Album Review

Pittspurgh's Broughton's Rules offer an intriguing survey of instrumental post-rock on their 2010 debut, Bounty Hunter 1853, often coming across like a somewhat more subtle, sophisticated, and altogether less hillbilly-creepy Karma to Burn. Deceptively tense, yet mesmerizing instrumentals like the title cut, "Disaster of the Week," "Moonsick," and "El Indio" best exemplify these qualities, including martial drumming, growling bass and guitar riffs, plus counterpoint melodic guitar lines picked clean and circular. But the group also wheels out a microphone for the gently murmured vocals of "Broadside," shows a taste for electronics on the languid "Childhood Sun," and a flair for prog rock invention wed to Motorik grooves on the epic "Nightsmoker" and, to a lesser degree, "Ghost Heavy Days." Thus, they manage to keep things interesting for most of the album's hour-plus duration, but one is rarely blown away, so perhaps holding something back and cutting the program short would have made for an even better strategy. Nevertheless, Broughton's Rules appear poised to mine this particular template with their evident creativity for some time, and it's entirely possible their next effort will take them from goodness to greatness.

Customer Reviews

Very Impressive

I haven't been listening for very long, and my opinions tend to change with time, but I like it. I was always a fan of Don Caballero, but I sort of felt that some of their material lacked intensity when compared to bands of (relatively) similar style like Tera Melos or Explosions in The Sky. Broughton's Rules seems like a more mature, more layered, and slightly darker version of Don; an improvement in my mind. Suggested to anybody looking for melodic math-rock without the manic intensity that so often many bands of the genre.

Awsome!!!

This band is amazing! I luv their songs!! Their soooo good!

Biography

Genre: Rock

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Broughton's Rules hail from Pittsburgh, PA, and were formed in 2009 by former members of local bands Don Caballero (guitarist Jeff Ellsworth) and Blunderbuss (guitarist and harmonica player Ben Matthews, bassist Jim Nemeth, drummer Dennis Kern). A predominantly instrumental outfit melding classic, alternative, and post-rock ingredients, Broughton's Rules...
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