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Britain's White Lies make the kind of fluorescent-lit post-punk that you might expect to be pumping out of storefront speakers in a futuristic Blade Runner-esque city. It's an evocative sound which they further embrace on their sleek sixth effort, 2022's As I Try Not to Fall Apart. The album, which again finds them working with longtime producer Ed Buller and Claudias Mittendorfer, who handle several of the tracks, is just as artfully monochromatic as their early work, but with a nuanced sophistication they've been building upon since at least 2016's Friends. While there are certainly '80s-style new wave hooks here, cuts like "Breathe," "I Don't Want to Go to Mars," and the title track are less predictable than some of their past works, balancing intriguing song construction with laser-beam synths, broken-glass guitar accents, and a sparkling blend of analog and electronic beats. It's a vibrant combination which brings to mind bands like New Order and the Fixx much more than say Joy Division. Later album cuts like "Roll December" and "The End," however, have a Teutonic, wide-screen vibe with heavy bass offset by shiny teardrop keyboard and guitar riffs nicely conjuring Disintegration-era the Cure. At the core of all this shadowy romanticism is bassist and lead singer Charles Cave, whose dark chocolate baritone croon is still pure Goth Sinatra. While As I Try Not to Fall Apart probably won't pull in any new fans, it has a sultry, back-of-the-club intensity that speaks to White Lies' ever-deepening artistry.
© Matt Collar /TiVo
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Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Claudius Mittendorfer, MixingEngineer - White Lies, Composer, Producer, MainArtist
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
Album review
Britain's White Lies make the kind of fluorescent-lit post-punk that you might expect to be pumping out of storefront speakers in a futuristic Blade Runner-esque city. It's an evocative sound which they further embrace on their sleek sixth effort, 2022's As I Try Not to Fall Apart. The album, which again finds them working with longtime producer Ed Buller and Claudias Mittendorfer, who handle several of the tracks, is just as artfully monochromatic as their early work, but with a nuanced sophistication they've been building upon since at least 2016's Friends. While there are certainly '80s-style new wave hooks here, cuts like "Breathe," "I Don't Want to Go to Mars," and the title track are less predictable than some of their past works, balancing intriguing song construction with laser-beam synths, broken-glass guitar accents, and a sparkling blend of analog and electronic beats. It's a vibrant combination which brings to mind bands like New Order and the Fixx much more than say Joy Division. Later album cuts like "Roll December" and "The End," however, have a Teutonic, wide-screen vibe with heavy bass offset by shiny teardrop keyboard and guitar riffs nicely conjuring Disintegration-era the Cure. At the core of all this shadowy romanticism is bassist and lead singer Charles Cave, whose dark chocolate baritone croon is still pure Goth Sinatra. While As I Try Not to Fall Apart probably won't pull in any new fans, it has a sultry, back-of-the-club intensity that speaks to White Lies' ever-deepening artistry.
© Matt Collar /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:47:28
- Main artists: White Lies
- Composer: White Lies
- Label: [PIAS]
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
2021 [PIAS] Recordings 2021 [PIAS] Recordings
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