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On the second Silver Mt. Zion album, 2001's BORN INTO TROUBLE AS THE SPARKS FLY UPWARD, the Canadian post-rock ensemble expanded both its sound and its lineup, adding a cellist, violinist, and guitarist to the original trio led by singer/multi-instrumentalist Efrim Menuck of Godspeed You Black Emperor. Not surprisingly, the bolstered Mt. Zion ensemble often shares GYBE's dense, brooding aesthetic, as on "C'Mon Come On (Lose an Endless Longing)," but it also takes time for more subtle moments, particularly in the chiming passages and fragile vocals of "The Triumph of Our Tired Eyes." For their sophomore release, A Silver Mt. Zion has expanded and changed their name, adding three more members to make the original trio of Efrim, Thierry, and Sophie from Godspeed You Black Emperor! a sextet at their core, plus the addition of a huge horn section (one heavily overdubbed contributor on trumpet and trombone) and various others lending vocal, atmospheric, percussive, and textural support. The three new members -- Becky, Jessica, and Iain -- fill out the band's sound with a denser string presence, which creates a backdrop for piano and eventually, electric guitars and drums. This band is like the mirror image of Godspeed You Black Emperor!; things evolve more slowly and melodically, and they open onto themselves. One example is the opener, "Sisters! Brothers! Small Boats of Fire Are Falling From the Sky!," where a lone violin and piano are eventually engaged by more strings and high, whining guitars that grow out into chord progressions that build on the ostinato of the theme but never, never explode. On "Could've Moved Mountains," the strings open up sad vistas in the heart of sound itself and are caressed by a guitar streaming, ever so slowly, along the underside of the mix before it reshapes the tune in its own image. This is music constructed with the same sense of dynamic and attention to detail, from echo and flange to masked vocals and the shimmer in cymbals, but it is so stunningly, heartbreakingly beautiful in its unfolding that for it to reach any other conclusion than to fall apart or disintegrate at the end of each piece would be to violate it somehow. As it is, the music on Born into Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upward is devastating in its beauty and ghostly in its articulation. We can only wonder what spirits came from the ether to inform this vision, and be glad they did. ~ Thom Jurek
2nd Rel;Feat.3 Member Of Godspeed You Black EmperorQ (12/01, p.144) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Herculean swathes of pure melancholy..." The Wire (10/01, p.67) - "...The perverse uplift these musicians are capable of has never been better showcased than on 'C'mon Come On'..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/02, p.71) - Included in Mojo's "Best Underground Albums of 2001". Mojo (Publisher) (11/01, p.98) - "...Melancholic mini-symphonies....their message is one of hope..." NME (Magazine) (10/6/01, p.41) - 9 out of 10 - "...An absolutely cracking record..." Born Into Trouble As The Sparks Fly Upward Music A Silver Mt Zion Born Into Trouble As The Sparks Fly Upward Songs | 1. | Sisters! Brothers! Small Boats of Fire Are Falling From the Sky! |
| 2. | This Gentle Hearts Like Shot Bird's Fallen |
| 3. | Built Then Burn (Hurrah! Hurrah!) |
| 4. | Take These Hands and Throw Them in the River |
| 5. | Could've Moved Mountains... |
| 6. | Tho You Are Gone I Still Often Walk With You |
| 7. | C'Mon Come on (Lose an Endless Longing) |
| 8. | Triumph of Our Tired Eyes, The |
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