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Album Review: Millions Now Living Will Never Die

  • Artist: Tortoise
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: January 30, 1996
  • Total Time: 42:56
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tortoise's production expertise hit an early peak with Millions Now Living Will Never Die, a work that not only references studio-centric forms like dub and electronica, but actively welds them to the group's aesthetic of sturdily constructed indie rock. The centerpiece is the 21-minute opener "Djed," a multi-part track which brought Tortoise's already impressive compositional abilities to a grand scale. It's almost a history of influences in miniature, first referencing tape music and dub for several minutes, then moving on to Krautrock with a chugging section incorporating wheezing organ and understated guitar chords. Halfway through, the band takes on minimalism with repeating figures of organ and vibes, then return to the green fields of their debut with a final few minutes of moody indie rock (though even this is spiced with a scratchy rhythm and various noise effects). With "Djed," Tortoise made experimental rock do double duty as evocative, beautiful music. The other songs on Millions Now Living are hardly afterthoughts, though; highlights "Glass Museum" and "The Taut and Tame" display the band quickly growing out of the angular indie rock ghetto with exquisite music, constructed with more thought and played with more emotion, than any of their peers. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Djed Tortoise Tortoise (20:53)
Glass Museum Tortoise Tortoise (5:23)
A Survey Tortoise Tortoise (2:51)
The Taut and Tame Tortoise, Bundy K. Brown Tortoise (4:59)
Dear Grandma and Grandpa Tortoise Tortoise (2:58)
Along the Banks of the River Tortoise Tortoise (5:52)

Credits

Tortoise (Main Performer), Tortoise (Design), Roger Seibel (Mastering), John McEntire (Engineer), John McEntire (Mixing), John Herndon (?), Douglas McCombs (?), Dan Bitney (?), David Pajo (?), Dan Osborn (?), Dan Osborn (Layout Assistance)
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Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Studio album by Tortoise
Released January 30, 1996
Recorded June - September 1995
Genre Post-rock
Length 42:56 (American version) 64:30 (non-American version) 68:42 (Japanese version)
Label Thrill Jockey THRILL025
Professional reviews
Tortoise chronology
Rhythms, Resolutions & Clusters
(1995)
Millions Now Living Will Never Die
(1996)
TNT
(1998)

Millions Now Living Will Never Die is the second album by the Chicago-based band Tortoise. Released in 1996 by Thrill Jockey Records, Millions... is renowned as a groundbreaking album for post-rock; an uncredited review from Outersound.com declares that not long after the album's release, the group was "hailed as godfathers of the American 'post-rock' movement".[1] In 2008 the album was performed live in its entirely as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series.

The album's title comes from a phrase used in the Jehovah's Witness faith, especially in the early 1900s.[2][3]

Track listing

  1. "Djed" – 20:57
  2. "Glass Museum" – 5:27
  3. "A Survey" – 2:52
  4. "The Taut And Tame" – 5:01
  5. "Dear Grandma And Grandpa" – 2:49
  6. "Along the Banks Of Rivers" – 5:50
  7. "Gamera" (bonus track) – 11:55
  8. "Goriri" (bonus track) – 6:39
  9. "Restless Waters" (bonus track) – 3:41
  10. "A Grape Dope" (bonus track) - 4:12
  • Tracks 7-9 are not on the American version of the album.
  • Track 10 is on the Japanese version of the album.

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