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Album Review

Intricate and reflective as well as gripping and raw, Source Codes & Tags marks And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead's leap from the venerable indie imprint Merge to Interscope's major-label territory. It's a seamless transition, mixing the sweeping, fearlessly anthemic qualities of their previous work with a newfound sheen that actually makes the music's earnest roughness stand out more. Sculpted, gorgeous-yet-gritty melodies drive quintessentially AYWKUBTTOD epics like "Another Morning Stoner," "How Near, How Far," "Relative Ways," and the title track. But Source Codes & Tags isn't so much a more accessible version of the band's sound as it is a more streamlined one; the surging guitars on songs like "It Was There That I Saw You" are even more powerful for their economy. Yet the album's more refined sound doesn't prevent the group from expanding and experimenting — driven by a stomping rhythm and a raunchy riff, the dangerously sexy "Baudelaire" is the most straightforwardly "rawk" thing And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead has done to date, while "Days of Being Wild" and "Homage" mix old-school hardcore with sullen, dreamlike passages. The band hasn't forsaken its artiness, either, linking nearly every song with interludes of found sounds and adding strings, accordions, and other unique flourishes to the arrangements. A driving, incredibly solid album, Source Tags & Codes proves just how much more the members of AYWKUBTTOD have to say — they're just as combustible as they were on their debut, but now express themselves with a clarity that makes their intensity all the more breathtaking.

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Don't Die - So You Can Listen To This Album

You won't know if you want to yell at the top of your lungs or fall soundly alseep. If you can only listen to three songs, they must be 'Another Morning Stoner', 'How Near, How Far', and 'Relative Ways'.

The greatest album I've ever heard.

I listen to a lot of different music. The first time I heard this album, I was awestruck. There are four members in the band, and THREE of them take lead vocals at one point or another, creating a totally new dynamic for their respective songs, and they all totally rock. Originally, I didn't like the more shouty songs "Homage" and "Days of Being Wild," but once I saw the band perform them in concert, I realized how amazing the songs really were. The vocalist for those, Jason Reece, is able to replicate his near chaotic tone every time, pitch perfect, live. Hearing the songs on the album subsequently reminded me of those perfect performances. If you're trying to narrow it down to some singles, try "Another Morning Stoner," "Baudelaire," "How Near, How Far" and "Relative Ways." But to limit it to those songs would really be a disservice to yourself.

One of a kind experience

Those who have purchased newer Trail of the Dead albums might be inclined to wonder how any of their albums could be a 5 Star affair, but try this album and you will understand. Without a doubt their musical apogee, STAC is an ALBUM and sounds best when listened in one fell swoop. The incredibly complex orchestration evokes Sonic Youth and Radiohead in how chaos can be beautiful and each song explodes--so much so that I still "jump" during a few of the songs like "It was there...". However, I find the final track, the title track, to be one of the greatest songs I have ever heard. It's worth the wait and when the coda briefly plays at the end you honestly say to yourself, "Now that was a tremendous and visceral experience." Too bad they've never come anywhere close to this album since...

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Austin, TX

Genre: Rock

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

...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead were formed in late 1994 by singers/guitarists/drummers Jason Reece and Conrad Keely, longtime friends who originally met in Hawaii before settling in the perennial indie hotbed of Olympia, WA, where Reece drummed for the notorious Mukilteo Fairies. After relocating together to Austin, TX, the duo began playing shows as "You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead," eventually adding both the conjunction and the ellipsis to the band's name. The pair also recruited...
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