[indie-rock] (2020) Sparta - Trust the River [FLAC] [DarkAngie]
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(2020) Sparta - Trust the River
Review:
Hardcore punk band At the Drive-In first broke up in 2001, though you could argue that the âsplitâ was simply an opportunity for three of its five members to reorganize as Sparta and rebrand their previous groupâs formula. Spartaâs 2002 debut Wiretap Scars was orchestrated and angsty, and except for some minor experimentation, the album sounded a lot like⌠well, At the Drive-In. A delayed, metaphorical break-up must have occurred sometime between then and now. A portion of Spartaâs lineup would eventually branch off to form an At the Drive-In reunion, several bandmates choosing not to return; lead singer Jim Ward ultimately ended up as the groupâs sole remaining original member. The structural diversion finally shows on Trust the River, Spartaâs first album in nearly 14 years; the bandâs early affection for rhythmic onslaughts and fiery cadences is almost completely absent here. No one is opposed to musical evolution, and as the dwindling image of At the Drive-In gets smaller and smaller in Wardâs rear-view mirror, his band may soon find the inspiration to embark on a fresh course. For now, Trust the River feels like a lateral move, stuck in the time period where Sparta came to fruition. On their latest record, the band forgoes its hardcore tendencies and instead recalls the zeitgeist of mid-2000s commercial alternative rock, imitating the likes of Snow Patrol and Pete Yorn. The production is admittedly tidy, and as a whole, the work yearns for the welcome sensitivity that occasionally appeared in 2006âs Threes. This newly discovered gentle touch makes the songs pleasant, though not very challenging; youâll probably need to listen through the album only once to decide if you like it. âTurquoise Dreamâ is one of the more successful tracks on Trust the River, even despite its inoffensive wordless chorus. A soft, underlying drive keeps the folk-rock song upbeat in an efficient manner, all while Ward exploits the nostalgic imagery and assembles hearty phrases like âborn again at seventeen.â The same âgo-for-brokeâ sentiment doesnât translate as well on âBelieve,â which clouds its intentions in the vague and emotionally removed language (âhe runs his fingers through her hair and takes a look/ at a stolen car, she wonât come backâ). Other songs, like âEmpty Housesâ and âGraveyard Luck,â simply lack the personality that the albumâs stronger moments possess and act as punctuation to their neighbors in the tracklist. Fortunately, the recordâs animated closer, âNo One Can Be Nowhere,â ends Trust the River on a relatively stimulating note, hopping between smooth, polished verses and untethered ones. The late highlight isnât enough to turn the album on its head, but it may generate some speculation as to what Spartaâ can bring to the table during their second phase.

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Media Report:
Genre: indie-rock
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2020) Sparta - Trust the River [FLAC]- 01-Class Blue.flac (25.7 MB)
- 02-Cat Scream.flac (13.2 MB)
- 03-Turquoise Dream.flac (21.2 MB)
- 04-Spirit Away.flac (15.7 MB)
- 05-Believe.flac (15.5 MB)
- 06-Graveyard Luck.flac (12.5 MB)
- 07-Dead End Signs.flac (15.0 MB)
- 08-Miracle.flac (23.2 MB)
- 09-Empty Houses.flac (18.4 MB)
- 10-No One Can Be Nowhere.flac (26.6 MB)
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