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Middle States - EP

The Appleseed Cast

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Album Review

On Middle States, the Appleseed Cast capture the uncertainty of the Midwest with a collection of songs that are always changing, subtly shifting like the seasons into more atmospheric territories. Delivering four songs in a little under 30 minutes, the album finds the band continuing to move in a more post-rock oriented direction with sprawling, reverb-drenched songs that allow the listener to simply drift along with them as they wander through the wide-open spaces of the album's namesake. While four songs in a half-hour may seem a bit long, the Appleseed Cast showcase a knack for getting to the point without a lot of fuss. On “End Frigate Constellation,” the opening track, the band kicks the album off with a bit of Fugazi-esque noodling before swinging the door wide open to reveal a spacy and more open sound that is constantly moving the song forward without allowing it to stand around gazing at its own navel. Even “Three Rivers,” the lengthy closing track, manages to keep things feeling like they’re moving along, despite its 14-minute run time. As an EP, Middle States is an interesting paradox, presenting a collection of songs that are simultaneously concise and exploratory, expanding their sound without meandering, and managing to do it all without feeling overly restrained.

Customer Reviews

Excellent as always

Middle States sounds much like Low Level Owl vol 1 & 2 and I can't get enough of it

wonderful teaser

don't let the 'something is off' guy ruin a beautiful experience for you. 'three rivers' is AMAZING. an emotional journey that only appleseed cast can provide. they are in full form, as always. bravo guys! can't wait until the LP next year...

Great ep, but...

Something to me is off.
The opener sounds like classic llo music. The interlude would have fit right in llo as well. middle states is a good combo of older and newer Appleseed cast.
And it's all great, but...
The 14 minute sleeper that follows. It slow builds up, but doesn't really do anything. Could have gone different directions, but it sounds like mogwai, long for the sake of being long.
I wish I had just bought the 1st and 3rd track and skipped the rest. These two songs are great!
Hopefully the new record will be much better.

EDIT: this ep has really been growing on me. I love it. Even three rivers has become quite an adventure. Totally worth the time investing listening. Btw sounds excellent cranked up on a home stereo... But most kids these days don't know what that is.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Lawrence, KS

Genre: Alternative

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

Lawrence, KS-based emo quartet Appleseed Cast were originally comprised of singer/guitarist Christopher Crisci, guitarist Aaron Pillar, bassist Jason Wickersheim, and drummer Louie Ruiz. Signing to Deep Elm, the group made its debut on the 1998 label sampler Records for the Working Class, releasing the full-length The End of the Ring Wars later that same year. In 1999 Appleseed Cast (now with new drummer Josh Baruth) released a new single, "Skatter Ik Ignito," as well as a split EP with labelmates...
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