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Love of Diagrams - EP

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Album Review

Offering a tantalizing glimpse of what Love of Diagrams can do, their self-titled debut EP for Matador packs more presence, energy, and witty musical interplay into four songs than some bands manage on an entire album. Love of Diagrams collects two songs from the band's second album, Mosaic, a live cover of Pylon's "Cool," and "No Way Out" — which previously appeared on 2005's We Got Communication EP and on The O.C. Shades of post-punk's jerky rhythms and heavily reverbed vocals dominate — can it still be called a revival when it sounds this fresh? — but come into sharp, urgent focus on "The Pace or the Patience" and "The Pyramid," both of which were recorded with Bob Weston at Steve Albini's Electrical Audio studio. Weston gives the band an unfettered, punchy sound, allowing Antonia Sellbach's careening vocals and bass the room they deserve ("The Pace or the Patience"'s zigzagging bassline shows why this band is so aptly named). Love of Diagrams is a concise statement of purpose in its own right, but also suggests that the band is on the cusp of something even greater.

Customer Reviews

excellent display of things to come

Can't wait for 'Mosaic' due out April 10, 2007. Excellent vocals, good driving rock.

Clearly Derivative - Clearly Good

They're obviously channeling the ghosts of every post-punk band that's come before them but after just one listen anyone would have the right reason to excuse them. Rough-edged and frenetic, Love of Diagrams bring a sense of immediacy that bodes well for the just-release full length album. Go and buy both.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

A trio with a fiery, angular sound that recalls post-punk greats like Siouxsie and the Banshees and Pylon, the Melbourne, Australia-based trio Love of Diagrams feature vocalist/bassist Antonia Sellbach, guitarist/vocalist Luke Horton, and drummer Monika Fikerle (who also played with the Bites, Sea Scouts, the Grimm, and Jihad Against America). After forming in 2001, Love of Diagrams made a name for themselves with their kinetic live act and consistent touring, supporting Sonic Youth, Electrelane,...
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