SubVersion Stop 208: FTCL Reviews 004 - Abandon - Abandon LP
FTCL004 - Abandon - Abandon LP (Blindsight Records)

Jesu. Slowdive. Cocteau Twins. If these names appeal to you, then
Abandon's jetlagged, stoner-shoegaze drones will too. Singer's Umair
Chaudry's "foolish pride", his "fear of losing you", says much of the
song constructions being slow, steady affairs with light and shade. The
guitar's resemble Robin Guthrie's melancholic, depressive diopsy and it
shines through on "A Hole That Can't Be Filled", where major chords of
electric guitar tread in heavy steps to a dirge of G key vocals,
dragging the piece's structure along by its ankles with impressive
candour. There are some underwhelming moments due to the pace never
progressing beyond a stoner's crawl. However, with narratives like "I
can't see the things that pull me apart / Can't deny I've tried / You
don't deserve the things I said / That I was blind / It's not you, don't
blame yourself, the blame all rests with me" on standout "Not For Who
You Are" really strikes the listener with a sense of heartache that's
missing from a lot of Avant Rock music of late. Recommended, and Magali
Melin's paintings for the card CD case greatly lift the visual/musical
synchronicity.
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