Escape
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- From the opening notes, The Escape creates a sonic landscape that is easy to get lost in. On this album, their first, Oregon trio Star's End, Andres Caputo (electric and acoustic guitar and vocals), Jason Ray (bass and vocals) and J.R. Bellizzi (drums), embrace their classic rock and alternative influences and combine them into something that sounds different than your traditional modern radio rock. The Choice begins with dreamy droning guitars and bass but quickly brings up the energy level (and the volume) as Caputo hits the distortion and wails through the final vocal lines before the song transitions seamlessly in the second track: Alarm. Like The Choice, Alarm features one continuous bass line with guitar and vocals that go from quiet to loud and back again. The Same Trip layers vocals and distorted guitars in conjuring early Smashing Pumpkins. Floating Above the Sea, It's Not You and Never Wander showcase Star's End's pop sensibilities and their fondness for Pink Floyd, with delayed vocal tracks and a hint of psychedelia. The Stillness is a clash of styles, with a 3 minute instrumental intro leading into a driving alt-rock song with a Nirvana-esque feedback fadeout. Chasing the Sun is pure classic rock with Bellizzi's drums taking center stage. Snowed In, the closest thing The Escape has to a ballad, has a simple melodic verse and hits you in the face with a haunting wall of distortion. Under a Silver Sunset ends the record in epic fashion with a wall of layered guitars and pounding drums fading into a single repeating guitar line. In an age of singles, The Escape is an album. From start to finish it is quiet, loud, melodic, dissonant, floating and driving. Listen to one song and you will not get the effect.
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