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At The Drive-In : in,ter a,li,a,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен.
in,ter a,li,a doesn’t exactly pick up where Relationship of Command left off; it just imagines if ATDI continued to coexist alongside the side projects it spawned, like a carton of milk absorbing the odors around it. Call Broken Arrow and Torrentially Cutshaw are Relationship of Command deep cuts refracted through the groove-oriented Antemasque and the stylized psychedelia of Bosnian Rainbows, while Incurably Innocent has a third-gen emo edge that could be sourced from guitarist Keeley Davis’ former band Engine Down. At the Drive In engaging in fan service is understandable, but they arrived at this point by always having something to push against. Earlier in their career, it was the struggle to be noticed in a notoriously blighted city, and later it would be the limitations of their sound or the stagnancy of rock radio, and certainly against each other.
In fact, in,ter a,li,a comes 17 long years after its predecessor and this is the band’s first studio album without band co-founder, Jim Ward. Recorded at Hollywood’s Sound Factory, this album champions an old-school At The Drive In sound but with added confidence and clarity.
But, the difference between in,ter a,li,a and other comeback albums is that, even if it doesn't appeal to everyone, it has a clear message: they're having fun again. From the gargantuan riffs of No Wolf Like The Present until the controlled chaos of Hostage Stamps, the band sound like it never missed a beat. Considering that in the early years their live shows and albums were cocaine-fueled freakout fests, and these days they're clean from drugs, they still sound fine, even if a little less psychotic. And if you're coming to a new At the Drive-In LP in 2017 expecting a sequel to Arcarsenal or One Armed Scissor, you may be slightly disappointed. But if you don't, you'll find a consistent album of a band sticking to their guns, and doing it well. Maintaining what they started on Antemasque, Omar and Cedric haven't sounded that inspired and joyous at the same time for almost a decade.
in,ter a,li,a (CD, Album, Dig). Rise Records (3), BMG, Hostess Entertainment Unlimited. At The Drive In. in,ter a,li,a (CD, Album, Dig). in,ter a,li,a (LP, Album, Ltd, Alt). Rise Records (3). RISE 369-1.
The discography of At the Drive-In, an El Paso, Texas-based post-hardcore band active from 1994 to 2001, consists of four studio albums, one compilation album, five EPs, six singles, and three music videos. At the Drive-In formed in 1994 with an initial lineup of Cedric Bixler-Zavala (lead vocals), Jim Ward (guitar and backing vocals), Jarrett Wrenn (guitar), Kenny Hopper (bass guitar), and Bernie Rincon (drums).
Album by At the Drive-In. No Wolf Like the Present. Tilting at the Univendor. Governed by Contagions. Pendulum in a Peasant Dress. Torrentially Cutshaw.
In the case of post-hardcore heroes At the Drive-In, this insurmountable challenge also holds true. in,ter a,li,a, their follow-up to 2000's classic Relationship of Command, arrived 17 years after the breathlessly intense "One Armed Scissor" and "Arcarsenal" catapulted them into the mainstream, leading to a split soon after. In the interim, bandleaders Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez established the Mars Volta, creating a discography as respectable as other number two bands like Foo Fighters, Gorillaz, or A Perfect Circle.
The record will contain 11 new tracks and will be released on Rise Records. The title of the album means "among other things" in Spanish. It was produced by Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, the band's guitarist and was recorded in Sound Factory Studios in Hollywood. In that monstrous heat, we would drive to that studio and go a little crazy. It wasn’t a very glamorous studio, it was bare bones. You just had to be forced to not fuck around, and not sit around and play video games like maybe some people do.
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