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Perch Patchwork (Bonus Version)

Maps & Atlases

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Album Review

Maps & Atlases’ second EP, You and Me and the Mountain, found the band moving in a lighter direction than the mathematical frenzy of their first EP Trees, Swallows, Houses. Their first full-length sees them fully morphed into a sophisticated indie pop group. Perch Patchwork is a bold debut, filled with bombastic arrangements, twisting modal progressions, and percussive layers. The skill set is high, but it’s far less showy. Guitarists will still be enthralled by Dave Davidson's and Erin Elders' fingertapping, but acoustics take precedent, and moderately slow tempos maintain the album's balladic feel. If Trees, Swallows, Houses felt like a cousin to Don Cab or Hella, their first Barsuk outing has adapted the organic spirit of their Northwestern labelmates (particularly that of Menomena, the Long Winters, and John Vanderslice.) Of course, with Maps & Atlases' virtuosic chops and syncopated leanings, they kind of resemble BLK JKS or Minus the Bear, albeit with a Jethro Tull influence. Trendy South African rhythms and austere strings spin a web around Davidson’s poetic lyrics, and in this intricate, introspective setting, their talent becomes very clear.

Customer Reviews

Not much math anymore...

Perch Patchwork is a new direction for Maps & Atlases. It may not be as crazy or mathy as Trees, Swallows, Houses, but is still a great sound for them. They have matured their sound to more of a "folk" feel instead of crazy guitar tapping. Overall though, this album is beautiful and is a must for any maps and atlases fan.

Absolutely gorgeous music

I love Maps and Atlases. Considering the insane guitar riffs of Tree Swallows Houses and the beautiful orchestration of You, Me and the Mountain, Perch Patchwork had some big shoes to fill. From the first track, it was pretty obvious that this album was a clear progression from YM&TM, with a wide array of orchestral instruments, contagious rythms, and above all, unbelievably creative music. If Dave's voice is what's keeping you from buying the album, I strongly suggest you give them a try anyway. His voice takes a few listens to grow on you, but once it does, you'll absolutely love it. My favorite tracks: Banished Be Cavalier, Solid Ground, Perch Patchwork, and Will, but they're all great. If you want to hear talent, buy this album.

Amazing

A true success in the indie genre. Lets hope barsuk does for them what they did for death cab for cutie

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Eccentric indie rock band Maps & Atlases feature Erin Elders (guitar), Shiraz Dada (bass), Chris Hainey (drums), and Dave Davison (guitar/vocals). Although they are based in Chicago, the members of Maps & Atlases prefer to align themselves with the term they define as "new regionalism." Dada is actually the only one who calls Chicago home. Hainey hails from Texas, whereas Elders has soaked up the sun in Maui. Davison had a humble Midwestern upbringing in Indiana. The foursome initially met...
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