John Vanderslice - White Dove

John Vanderslice promised fans a ‘band’ record and that is exactly what he delivers with his latest record Emerald City.

Unlike 2005’s Pixel Revolt which employed heavy electronic bleeps and studio magic, the soft-spoken, slow paced songs featured on Emerald City live and die by their nakedness. The best way to decribe the record is to imagine ‘Trance Manual’ without all the bells, chimes, and studio tinkering. The peacefully moving instruments and soothing vocals have been arranged in a format that is built for the live setting rather than the record. Almost every sound you hear is able to be reproduced live by the band which unfortunately couldn’t be said for Pixel Revolt. After all is said and done, Revolt may be the better album and a bigger leap between records but the songs on Emerald City look to be a better addition to his live set.

The first single ‘White Dove’ is the most upbeat and probably the most familiar Vanderslice song on the record. His strong vocal delivery is reminscent of his Time Travel is Lonely days and the distortion on the acoustic guitars remind me a bit of Neutral Milk Hotel, who Vanderslice has openly expressed admiration for. Download the track now from Barsuk.com where you can also pre-order the record before its July 24th release date.

[mp3] John Vanderslice - White Dove


Posted on July 4, 2007 by Richard Feliciano
Richard is the owner/head editor/webmaster of Invisible Limb. Contact him at richard@invisiblelimb.net.


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  1. One Response to “John Vanderslice - White Dove”

  2. I like the new look…I think before you had taken minimalist (in all its many variations) as far as it could have gone

    By Chris on Jul 5, 2007

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