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Spirit Youth

The Depreciation Guild

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Album Review

The Depreciation Guild's second album stands as proof positive that the band is much more than just a Pains of Being Pure at Heart side project. While the video game electronics and fuzz-pedals-on-11 sound of their 2007 debut album had plenty of charm, Spirit Youth shows that the Guild's approach has grown by leaps and bounds since then. If they're still using actual Nintendo technology to generate beats and synth riffs, it sure doesn't sound like it. The sonic palette here is immeasurably fuller and richer than that of In Her Gentle Jaws; the shoegazer-redux guitar layers are carefully woven into the fabric of the tracks, not just plopped down "as is" for better or worse, and the vocals — while still soaked in a tubful of reverb for maximum ambience — have their own place in the mix instead of being buried under the Super Mario bleeps and bloops and Jesus and Mary Chain-took-my-lunch-money guitars. But the most striking development of all on Spirit Youth is the songwriting. On Gentle Jaws, the song structures themselves tended to give way to the texture and mood of the tracks, but this time around the shoe is on the other foot. While there's still a surfeit of dreamy, ambient atmosphere here, this album seems to place its highest priority on the songs, putting them squarely at the center of all the shimmering tones. Pretty much every track on Spirit Youth sports a bewitching melody that makes perfect use of the hypnotic swirl of guitars and electronics, moving in an elegant arc as it unfolds. You can hear it in the delivery, too, with nuanced vocals that seem to say "Hey, after all the trouble we went to in writing these tunes, we're damn well gonna give ‘em their due." Of course, if you don't feel like following the contours of the songs that closely, you can still just bliss out to the heavenly vibes pouring out of every minute of this lovely record. ~ J. Allen, Rovi

Customer Reviews

This is my absolute favorite band.

The Depreciation Guild are nothing short of amazing. They make a sound that I have never heard any other band create. The static released by the guitars, soft/sensitive vocals, and the stunning famicon beats make me feel so incredibly happy and content; I just can't help but have a smile on my face every single time I surender my ears over to them. Their songs, especially "Butterfly Kisses," "Digital Solace," "Listless," and an exclusive track given off the 8bit peoples website:"Kickle's Processional" will without a doubt, leave you only feeling euphoria and an unfilling hunger for more. All the songs will definetly keep you begging and pleading the Depreciation Guild to keep up the great work and most importantly, to keep the albums comming.

Makes me see colors

These guys tap into a part of my brain that make me see colors and feel certain emotions that not many other bands can do. Really great stuff, very understated. Great chord progressions too.

Those Albums...

You know those albums that no matter what track you choose first, you let the rest of the album play nonstop?
Well this is one of those albums.

Great music for chilling out, great for anything!
But instead of reading these reviews, give the album some attention and listen to it!

Biography

Formed: 2005 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The Depreciation Guild's synth-swathed dream pop blends reverb-drenched sensibilities (the Field Mice and the Jesus and Mary Chain offer good reference points here) with a touch of chiptunes-style instrumentation (i.e., a modified 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System). Frontman Kurt Feldman (who would later go on to be a part of the Pains of Being Pure at Heart) teamed up with twin brothers Christoph (who would also be a core member of the Pains) and Anton Hochheim to form the Depreciation Guild in...
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