My adoration for Tooth and Nail Records was previously
discussed in my introduction post, and anyone that is familiar with the label
knows that mewithoutYou always proved to be one of the
strongest bands on the roster. [A->B]
Life, Catch for Us the Foxes, and
Brother, Sister were all flawless
albums that managed to gently cater me into the world of “indie rock” and still
remain as some of my all-time favorite releases years later. Recently, the
legendary five-piece from Pennsylvania made the remarkably wise decision of
joining Run for Cover Records, and their latest release is their best in years.
Pale Horses takes
the highlight aspects of all five of the band’s previous LPs and puts them all
into practice creating their most adhesive record to date. It was much to my
joy that Aaron Weiss revisits his trademarked stormy, spoken word tangents coupled
with aggressive instrumentation as the backdrop for his explosive poetry. Fans
of newer material will be pleased as Weiss also retreads the
“sit-by-the-fire-and-sing-kumbaya-pretending-you-are-a-cross-between-Jeff-Magnum-and-Kermit-the-Frog”
vocal approach, but with a much more mature execution.
One thing new listeners must take caution towards before
delving into the world of Pale Horses
is that the themes present in mewithoutYou’s
unique lyricism may prove to be heavier in content than their label mates. Theology,
Philosophy, Zionism, the occult, Satan, absolute truths, nuclear holocaust, and
the second coming of Christ are all reoccurring ideas and topics presenting
throughout these pale horse songs of the slow decline. This may not prove to be
as relatable as Turnover or Citizen, but mewithoutYou’s biggest strength has always been Weiss’
beautifully-written, poetic, and emotionally- layered lyrics.
The band’s latest addition to their catalog is a
remarkably executed return to form. Pale
Horses proves to be a perfect representation of the band
fifteen-year-career with a flawless vocal performance from legendary Aaron
Weiss and some of their most impressive instrumentation to date. If mewithoutYou did not serve as a pillar
of nostalgia for you, be prepared to be blown away by their newest release
through Run for Cover Records.
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