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...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: Kevin Allen, Conrad Keely, Jason Reece. Personnel: Karen Neal (alto); Jonathan Nesvadba, Joe Pointer, Brent Bakhoin (tenor); Sophia Ramos (spoken vocals, background vocals); Hilary Hahn, Joan Wasser, Antoine Silverman, Maxim Moston (violin); David Gold (viola); Anja Wood (cello); John Painter (horns); Doni Schroader (drums, percussion); James Olsen (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Mike McCarthy. Arrangers: Catherine Davis; John Painter. ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead have always been an ambitious, and difficult to place, band. They're too earnest and fond of grand gestures to fit in with most of the indie rock world, but too arty and obscure to jell with most emo's heart-on-sleeve directness. On Worlds Apart, they remain hard to classify, except on their own terms. Though the Trail of Dead sound as angry, regretful, and hopeful as they did when they started, this is a much more polished album than their breakthrough, Source Tags & Codes, and their fiery sound is tempered by nods to '70s prog and album rock. The band deserves some credit for attempting to work on such a grand scale -- it's all too easy for this kind of big, passionate statement to fall on its face -- but while Worlds Apart doesn't work entirely, enough of it is compelling. Granted, it doesn't have the most promising beginning: "Ode to Isis," with its Wagnerian choral vocals, pianos, violins, screaming, and crying, is equally worrying and intriguing, and "Will You Smile Again?" doesn't really take off until the six-and-a-half-minute mark. However, the next four tracks rank among the Trail of Dead's best work: despite railing against vacuous celebrities, soccer moms, indie rock, and, of course, post-9/11 fallout and the war on terrorism, the emotions behind "Worlds Apart" are timeless; along with the frustrated idealism of "The Rest Will Follow," it's one of the band's finest anthems. "The Summer of '91"'s thundering timpani rolls and slow-building majesty use Worlds Apart's massive-sounding productions and arrangements artfully; it's been a long time -- possibly since Smashing Pumpkins' heyday -- since a band has attempted this kind of epic-scale, orchestrated rock. Speaking of the Pumpkins, "Caterwaul"'s beautifully droning guitar grind is more than a little reminiscent of that band's best rockers. Worlds Apart's second half dives deeper into prog: "A Classic Arts Showcase" and "All White" both feature soulful choirs that sound like they were transplanted directly from The Wall, but while they feel tacked onto the former song, they fit -- in a retro kind of way -- the latter song's excesses. "To Russia My Homeland," a theatrical, string-based waltz, isn't bad at all, although it seems more suited to a soundtrack than this album. It's tempting to want to hear some of these songs, particularly "The Best" and "Lost City of Refuge," delivered in a less grandiose manner, but the band's attack on complacency extends to its own music, and Worlds Apart scores points for not having merely revisited previous successes. ~ Heather Phares ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead have always been an ambitious, and difficult to place, band. They're too earnest and fond of grand gestures to fit in with most of the indie rock world, but too arty and obscure to jell with most emo's heart-on-sleeve directness. On Worlds Apart, they remain hard to classify, except on their own terms. Though the Trail of Dead sound as angry, regretful, and hopeful as they did when they started, this is a much more polished album than their breakthrough, Source Tags & Codes, and their fiery sound is tempered by nods to '70s prog and album rock. The band deserves some credit for attempting to work on such a grand scale -- it's all too easy for this kind of big, passionate statement to fall on its face -- but while Worlds Apart doesn't work entirely, enough of it is too compelling to dismiss. Granted, it doesn't have the mRolling Stone (No. 966, p.58) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "[Buffs] up the guitar buzz of vintage Sonic Youth with anthemic power chords..." Entertainment Weekly (p.143) - Ranked #9 in Entertainment Weekly's 'Top Ten Records of the Year' -- "[T]hey channel their rage, disgust and caustic humor into brawny, exhilarating anthems..." Entertainment Weekly (p.81) - "[T]hey've never sounded so incensed....robust, unapologetically anthemic rock & roll..." - Grade: A- Worlds Apart Music | List Price | $13.95 (You save $3.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Interscope | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 22423  | | CD Universe Part number | 6816982 | | Catalog number | 000329002 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 25, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mike McCarthy; And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead | | Engineer | Mike McCarthy; And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead |
Trail Of Dead Worlds Apart Songs Worlds Apart Music Review Average Rating: (3.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews coooooooool one of my favorite albums, stylish from the first to last track. don't listen the one who says that that band is worthless, just give it a try... Submitted by thomas-972 (martinique) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
garbage!!! waste of time, money, and all around trashhhhh never listen, buy or support this band! Submitted by ijijdidi (wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great CD!!! This CD was Janky! It'll touch ya!!! Submitted by Eric Jenkins (Colonial Heights, VA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A solid album all the way through This CD is great. A bit tricky for some to get into, but once you do,it's amazing. Good for fans of bands like Sugar and The Pixies. Submitted by bdaubney (Vancouver, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A very solid effort Trail of the dead are always a breath of fresh air in the stale world of commercial music. Great riffs and intelligent lyrics provide for a worth while listening. While original creativity is still their the album does come short of matching 2001's Source Tags and Codes. Submitted by Tolly (Edinburgh, Uk) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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