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Album Review: Beaches and Canyons

  • Artist: Black Dice
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2002
  • Genre: Rock

Review

And now for something completely different. After two full-length discs and several singles of avant-core that came off like Void covering Metal Machine Music, the noisy Rhode Island warmongers slipped into something a little less comfortable on Beaches and Canyons. Even though the disc might appear a more docile dossier on the surface, what with skronk replaced by electronic chirps and more silence in the space of one disc than Black Dice had accumulated in its career to date, a look beneath sees the vitriol hasn't vanished, it's just morphed into something else. "Endless Happiness" by itself is indicative of this: It starts off with tranquil recorders piping atop symphonic synth blurbs for about five minutes before John Bonham-like percussion shakes life into the track, which gradually increases tempo and timbre and tenor and tumults for another four minutes, whereby it slips into the sound of the sands washed in a pleasant tide, which plays out the last five minutes of the track, making it about three-quarters (relatively) silent but deadly. Even disc-closer "Big Drop," the most abrasive cut to make the cut, is more artifice than facetiousness, relying on the hum of electric pulsations to make its points far more than the horrific screams that are reminiscent of John Zorn's most metal moods. The combination of brain and brawn is a revelation for the band, and their enthusiasm alone would be enough to carry Beaches and Canyons, yet that enthusiasm by itself only scratches the surface. ~ Brian O'Neill, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Seabird Black Dice Black Dice (6:37)
Things Will Never Be the Same Black Dice Black Dice (9:56)
The Dream Is Going Down Black Dice Black Dice (11:06)
Endless Happiness Black Dice Black Dice (15:26)
Big Drop Black Dice Black Dice (16:41)

Credits

Eric Copeland (Wah Wah Guitar), Eric Copeland (Electronics), Eric Copeland (Vocals), Eric Copeland (Amplifiers), Eric Copeland (Microphone), Eric Copeland (Tremolo), Eric Copeland (Group Member)
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Beaches & Canyons
Studio album by Black Dice
Released September 2002 (2002-09)
Recorded December 2001 by Nicholas Vernhes at the Rare Book Room
Genre Noise rock, Ambient Noise, Psychedelic
Length 59:46
Label DFA, FatCat
Professional reviews
Black Dice chronology
Beaches & Canyons
(2002)
Creature Comforts
(2004)

Beaches & Canyons is the first full-length album by experimental noise band Black Dice.

Track listing

  1. "Seabird" – 6:37
  2. "Things Will Never Be the Same" – 9:56
  3. "The Dream Is Going Down" – 11:06
  4. "Endless Happiness" – 15:26
  5. "Big Drop" – 16:39

Lineup/Equipment

Shure SM57, 2x Digitech PDS1002s, Flip 2 Power VTX Tremolo, Crybaby Wah, Electro Harmonix Custom Made 40Db Low-Noise Pre-Amp, Behringer Eurorack MX 602A Mixer

  • Bjorn Copeland: Guitar

Boss Tremolo, Boss Harmonist, DOD Gonkulator, MXR Blue Box, ProCo Turbo Rat, Boss DD5 Digital Delay, Korg Kaos Pad

  • Aaron Warren: Bass Sounds, Vocals

Ragini Pro Electronic Tambura, Digitech PDS1002, Zvex Wooly Mammoth, Sony AM/FM Radio, DOD Mixer R855, Shure SM57, Sony Tapecorder TC260, Signalflex A/B Box

Shure WH20, Electro Harmonix Poly Chorus, Digitech Whammy Wah, Digitech RDS400 Time Machine


 
 
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