New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Girlie Action Media & Marketing) In any relationship, it's often what's not said that lingers longest, taken from an encounter and rendered indelible. Texan four-piece This Will Destroy You realize this better than most instrumental outfts, peppering their material with dialogue that's no slave to language, to vowels and tongues. It's communication without bounds, expressive and emotive and, most importantly of all, highly memorable. This Will Destroy You to Release the Highly-Anticipated Tunnel Blanket on Suicide Squeeze Records (May 10, 2011) Give You "Communal Blood" to Download and Share "This Will Destroy You use their instruments expertly to create a brooding anxiety that threatens to erupt at any moment." - Pitchfork "Texas quartet This Will Destroy You has woven a variety of influences into unique post-rock instrumental sound that is turning up in a variety of places, from movie trailers to the Pentagon." - AOL Spinner Tunnel Blanket is the group's second long-player. It follows a well-received eponymous debut of 2008, a record that earned the band many an attractive comparison to post-rockers who, for the sake of the past being just that, will remain nameless here. But to This Will Destroy You - founding guitarists Chris King and Jeremy Galindo, bassist Donovan Jones and drummer Alex Bhore - the parallels were not so welcomed. Their sound world was theirs alone to inhabit, any coincidences just that. So, for album two, a new direction was inevitable, ties binding them to any scene tossed and forgotten. Tunnel Blanket delivers the epic-in-scope soundscapes that followers of its makers' previous recordings are accustomed to, but presents them in new lights - where once the sun shone down bright upon immediate tropes and traits, now their work is better suited to distant starlight, casting changeable shadows across vistas of inspired, ambitious amplifcation. This is not an album to pick through in search of bold hooks and instant melodies. It is an ever-shifting, always moving work, which seems to evolve before the listener - spidery guitar lines feeling their way forth like vines scrambling up trunks in time-lapse photography. TRACKLISTING 1. Little Smoke 2. Glass Realms 3. Communal Blood 4. Reprise 5. Killed the Lord, Left for the New World 6. Osario 7. Black Dunes 8. Powdered Hand
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