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Minus The Bear – Acoustics (Distro Title) White

Minus The Bear – Acoustics (Distro Title) White

Model: QA84630995
  • Original price was: $17.00.Current price is: $10.20.

Minus the Bearwas always a guitar band at heart. The elaborate finger-tapped melodies ofThis Is What I Know About Being GiganticandHighly Refined Piratesset the Seattle quintet apart from other forward-thinking indie rock acts of the time, but the bands creative trajectory showed an increasing fascination with supplementary electronics and new sonic approaches. While keyboards and drum machine break-beats were already a feature on early releases, the band delved deeper into modern sounds with the glitchy DL4-fueled guitar samples onMenos El Osoand the remix albumInterpretaciones Del Oso. But then the band releasedAcoustics, a collection featuring onenew unplugged trackandsix old favoritesfrom their first three albums stripped of modern ornamentations andre-envisioned for the acoustic guitar. Given the bands interest in new music technology, this deconstructed approach served to highlight their strength as songwriters, their dexterity as players, and their malleability as composers. Album openerGuns & Ammoserves asAcoustics sole new track, and its nimble chord arpeggios and sweeping chorus instantly affirm that Minus the Bears interest in electronic gadgetry was never a crutch for constructing or executing their songs. Old fan favorites likeWe Are Not A Football TeamandIce Monsterretain all their grace and beauty even after the amplifiers are switched off, with the modest studio treatment highlighting the humble, human power of the songs core components. Minus the Bear showed us how their songs could be reinterpreted for the electronic crowd on Interpretaciones, but onAcoustics, we hear more intimate and organic renditions of songs that were initially reliant on technology. This new take onPachuca Sunrisemight not be immediately recognizable now that the chiming, delay-pulsed electric guitars are replaced by open acoustic chords, but once Jake Snider comes in with the opening lines of the first verse, it all comes flooding back. Minus the Bear was always a multi-faceted creative unit with an unceasing appetite for new aural territories, but withAcousticsthey reminded us of the simple genius and charm at the root of all their music.