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...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
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5.0
classic

Review

by ZEROthirtythree USER (12 Reviews)
January 14th, 2005 | 50 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist


I posted this in the Alt. Indie forum, but meh, ill post it here. So enjoy!



...And you will know us by the trail of dead- Source Tags and Codes

The legendary ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead have released their major-label debut, singularly their finest record to date and the most blistering, blissful album to be released by anyone in years.


...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead is an Austin, Texas based indie-rock band originally formed in 1995. Trail of Dead is (from left to right in the picture), Jason Reece, Neil Busch, Conrad Keely, and Kevin Allen.

1. It Was There (That I Saw You): The first song comes off raging and clearly longing. For what? I dont remember, the bridge blew whatever I was thinking about again. Shrieking, sliding, acrobatic guitars meander over and under a pounding rhythm in the teeth-shattering opener. Bursts of energy are balanced with a beautiful, lazy interlude, which has an effect of creating a real anticipation of the other shoe dropping.

2. Another Morning Stoner: Conrad Keely's vocals have reached a new sense of timing and control (well, controlled chaos), seen on another album standout, "Another Morning Stoner." The latter features a relentless guitar line and lush background orchestration " which is well used and subtle throughout the whole of Source Tags & Codes.

3. Baudelaire: This song is just as strong as the first two, it fits in perfectly, and is a deceptive rocker. Seemingly straightforward, yet resolutely disorienting, it's an outstanding number, with rousing vocals from Neil Busch. Another standout, easily. For those keeping track, that's three for three. Three utterly brilliant songs in as many tries.

4. Homage: All of the tension that has been building up during the previous tracks comes raging out here. Wonderful song, even though the verses are mellower than the first riff, its still overwelming.

5. How Near, How Far: One of the most addictive songs on the album. Stunning lyrics and vocals from Keely ("She stands with arms stretched out/ Towards the mountains and the clouds/ Oil-painted eyes/ They cry and hypnotize/ I swear I know not why/ Those eyes have always left me dry"). And more strings! And horns! Too much to describe. An amazing song, beginning to end. Everything you could ever want out of anything ever.

6. Heart in the Hand of the Matter: Reece returns with this more somber piece, which flows perfectly from the previous track. Again, subtle orchestration and extrordinary performances from the whole band. Chiming pianos, a driving rhythm.

7. Monsoon: One of my favorite tracks on the album, seems to have the best lyrics too. Neil's vocals soars over the (somewhat) diverging, exploratory tune before the numbing, crushing codam, its just epic. Im glad it extends over 5 minutes.

8. Days of Being Wild: Chanted, screamed back-up vocals, sheer wall-of-sound guitars and drums. This is a fun song that doesn't give you a minute to comprehend what you've just heard

9. Relative Ways: Now, straight into a dramatic tune with a pounding riff, Kelly's plaintive vocals ("If it takes a life or a couple of days/ It's coming together in relative ways."), and an intense, consistent build-up to the end. Truely a superb track.

10. After the Laughter: Just some piano and effects in this short 1 minute lullaby, with song quiet singing. I cant really comment on this song, your have to listen to it yourself, but its a good lead into the final track.

11. Source Tags and Codes: A tremendous song to end with. The music and dreary vocals seem very reflective. On an already stellar record, the final, title track is an incredible reminder of everything you think you may have just heard, eliciting an emotion you haven't yet had a chance to sit back and reflect upon. A gorgeous, wonderful, and powerful release of all the feelings they've worked you up into. Again, an intensity, perfectly timed vocals from Kelly; also, they very clearly tie the entire album together with a nice postscript at the end of Source Tags & Codes.

As you can tell bt my review, every track is extraordinary. A palpable excitement is present throughout the whole record, something that, despite all these efforts, is happily, essentially indescribable.

Its an absolutely perfect record.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
moderaterock222
December 2nd 2003


121 Comments


what..?not one reply?
its a great cd and i agree with all your comments..my favourite song wbing the final one..the strings at the end are wonderful

wheelz
December 4th 2003


60 Comments


wow, good thing i read this... this **** is great.

i remember when these guys were first discovered, a loooong time ago on some mtv show, called something farm... where people voted on bands who uploaded their songs on the internet, then they got to compete against other bands on the show to see who would get a record contract or something...

i remember trail of dead had the most popular votes of all the bands they had on the show, but i never expected to actually hear from any of those bands again....

ZEROthirtythree
July 9th 2004


234 Comments


*Bump*

I updated the review and added pictures. Enjoy.

RollerQueen
July 9th 2004


209 Comments


Can we get an x/5 rating?

I was just listening to this last night on my way to and from work. It really is awesome. Even the artwork is spectacular. It was just a few weeks ago that I saw the second image in the cover shot, though. Great album, great review. :thumb:

OrbDragon
July 9th 2004


152 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I think I'm goingto buy this one along with Hostile Ambient Takeover by The Melvins next time I visit the store.



Relative Ways and How Near, How Far are great rock tracks...and Another Morning Stoner flows so well. Really solid rock. Too bad I didn't get into them sooner.



I also like the drumming...he plays in a very similair style as myself.

Tangy zizzle
July 9th 2004


253 Comments


My CD has more songs than you've reviewed, how odd. :confused:

My tracklisting is:

Invocation
It Was There That I Saw You
Another Morning Stoner
Baudelaire
Homage
How Near How Far
Life Is Elsewhere
Heart In The Hand Of The Matter
Monsoon
Days Of Being Wild
Relative Ways
After The Laughter
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The ones in bold are missing from your review, which is rather good by the way. A very very tidy review, can we get a rating?

Scott Herren
July 9th 2004


192 Comments


She says it's a perfect record which would imply a 5/5. "Another Morning Stoner" and "How Near How Far" are the best on the album. My version doesn't have those two songs either. When did you get yours? Maybe is is a newer version with bonus tracks.

ZEROthirtythree
July 9th 2004


234 Comments


[QUOTE=Tangy zizzle]My CD has more songs than you've reviewed, how odd. :confused:

My tracklisting is:

Invocation
It Was There That I Saw You
Another Morning Stoner
Baudelaire
Homage
How Near How Far
Life Is Elsewhere
Heart In The Hand Of The Matter
Monsoon
Days Of Being Wild
Relative Ways
After The Laughter
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The ones in bold are missing from your review, which is rather good by the way. A very very tidy review, can we get a rating?[/QUOTE]

Weird, the austrailian release must have more songs. How are the extra two songs?

br3ad_man
July 10th 2004


2126 Comments


Wow, nice review ZERO. I downloaded this album yesterday and I'm going to buy it hopefully next week. Awesome album, and my favourite song (like modrock) is the last track...like modrock said, the strings are amazing. I also love "Days Of Being Wild", it's amazing.

NineBitFable
July 10th 2004


6 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"Days of Being Wild" is my fav on the album, and good review. This is one of the only cd's that I go back and listen to regularly.

RollerQueen
July 10th 2004


209 Comments


I have the version without those two tracks, too, but "Invocation" has James Olsen credited to writing it, despite its lack of appearance on the cd.

br3ad_man
October 4th 2004


2126 Comments


Just a bump to say that I also have the extra tracks. Invocation is amazing.

Tapeworm
October 4th 2004


118 Comments


Invocation is the best introduction to an album I have ever heard. I love this album so much.

incubliss
February 16th 2005


116 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

How Near How Far, my favourite song, love the drumming on that bitch.

Sep
March 29th 2005


300 Comments


I just got this album a couple of days ago. I haven't gotten round to listening to it yet, but after reading the review I'm going to listen tomorrow immediately.

woofwoofwoof
April 17th 2005


156 Comments


i just got this album today. its great.

Bukowski
April 17th 2005


45 Comments


How Near, How Far is the best song here

4.25/5 as an album

YDload
April 24th 2005


1207 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Nice review ZERO. I'd have to say that tracks 2 and 5 are my favorites, and it seems like I'm not alone in that feeling.



A very enjoyable album.

woofwoofwoof
August 14th 2005


156 Comments


this is their only good CD

br3ad_man
August 15th 2005


2126 Comments


In honour of this bad boy being Featured Album, I'm going to go grab my cd from upstairs and listen to it.



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