2014-02-28
Six
years have passed since German group, The Notwist's last album, The Devil, You + Me. In that time, the
four-piece band worked on the soundtrack for the 2009 German Film Sturm. Close To The Glass is The Notwist's 8th full album
release in a career that has lasted over two decades. Martin Gretchmann is
credited as the band's programmer. On Close
To The Glass he not only played during recording but also manipulated the
performances of his bandmates as they played, tapping into the energy they have
during live shows. The album opens with "Signals," a song layering the pulsing
pathways of programming with Markus Archer's haunting vocals singing above
strange beats. The title track, "Close To The Glass," features steady synth and
disturbs the electric guitar with odd undertones. "Kong" has a '90s indie-rock
feel, while not losing the tone of the album. "Into Another Tune" features The
Notwist's classic, lagging vocals above soft bells and synth. The pseudo-live
production of the album is made apparent by flawless transitions, like the one
between "Casino" and "From One Wrong Place To The Next." By far the most
interesting song on the album is "Run, Run, Run," which distorts a simple blue
song with every member of the band manipulating each other's performance.
Richard Martin
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