[indie-rock, psychedelic rock] (2023) Mother Tongues - Love in a ...
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  (2023) Mother Tongues - Love in a Vicious Way
Review:
Mother Tongues make pretty, pristine music about messy, primal emotions: a brand of dream-pop thatâs teeming with the sort of thoughts that can keep you up at night. The Toronto groupâs debut full-length, Love in a Vicious Way, is an album of love songs, but theyâre less interested in the blissful final destination than the arduous emotional journey. This isnât so much a record of stories as a catalog of sensations: the animalistic nature of desire, the fight-or-flight response to falling for someone, the anguish of needing to know if your feelings are being reciprocated, and the grim thoughts that fester when your partner is no longer at your side. That mix of euphoria and fear finds its musical manifestation in a disorienting sound that hovers between eras, vibes, and indie-pop subgenres. Singer-bassist Charise Aragoza and guitarist Lukas Cheung came up in the same 2010s noise-rock scene that yielded local favorites like Dilly Dally and Odonis Odonis, and some of that grungy residue could be detected on Mother Tonguesâ free-ranging 2020 debut EP, Everything You Wanted. But these days, the group is closer in sound and spirit to pandemic home-recording hero Hannah Bussiere Kim, aka Luna Li, who played in an earlier iteration of Mother Tongues, while Aragoza has performed in Kimâs touring band. Like Luna Li, the Mother Tongues savvily blur the line between â60s psych pop and â90s dream pop, while feeding orchestral elements, Gainsbourgian grooves, and strobe-lit electronics into their cinematic swirl. But Mother Tongues are distinguished by their sense of unrest. Immersing yourself in their lustrous sound world is easy; making it out peacefully is another matter. Unsurprisingly, Aragoza and Cheung cite Broadcast as a crucial influence on their delicate balance of retro style and spectral sonics. Having faithfully covered âCome On, Letâs Goâ a few years back, Mother Tongues open Love in a Vicious Way with whatâs essentially their own attempt at rewriting that song. âA Heart Beatingâ instantly lures you in with its cool go-go-dancer beat and twinkling textures, but its despondent, self-flagellating verses give way to an anxious chorus lineââA heart beating/Inside an animalââthat reads like a threat of an imminent attack, while Aragozaâs eerie wordless vocal incantations shift the mood from heady to haunted. The following âDance in the Darkâ then blindsides you with something you donât often hear from dream-pop bandsâa mutant metal riffâbefore introducing a ping-ponging, Stereolab-like hook thatâs as delectable as it is desperate: âWhy canât we just be/Two lone souls floating side by side?â Though itâs billed as Mother Tonguesâ first full-length, Love in a Vicious Way is only five minutes longer than the EP that preceded it, but the distinction is important: Where Everything You Wanted captured a nascent group drifting through a shoegaze haze and taking the occasional dubby detour, Love in a Vicious Way feels more cohesive; its panoramic production makes the bandâs diverse influences seem like natural parts of the same ecosystem. This band can get a lot done in a tight, three-minute timeframe: âDrip Dripâ begins as a wistful rainy-day reverie about missing someone so much it hurts (âBody quake/No sleep tonight/Put your hands on me/I need that feelingâ), but as Cheung and co-producer Asher Gould-Murtagh layer on the string effects, cosmic synth doodles, and gleaming guitars, the song floats off into outer space, transforming its carnal thoughts into cerebral sensations. (Ironically, when Mother Tongues do give themselves more space, they struggle to fill it: âLuv 2 Livâ begins as an intriguing goth/psych mash-up that gives the doomy, descending riff of âBela Lugosiâs Deadâ a swinging-â60s Franco-pop spin, but ends up going in circles as it shimmies past the five-minute mark.) Fittingly for an album preoccupied with the more unsettling aspects of romance, Love in a Vicious Way culminates in a song that depicts passion as a death pact. The glistening âWorm Dayâ is effectively Mother Tonguesâ own âJust Like Heaven,â a tune where the guitars sparkle as brightly as the lyrics are dark. But the location has shifted from the raging sea that stole the only girl Robert Smith loved to the cemetery where Aragoza imagines resting next to her one and only for all eternity. âI lie down in the dirt beside you/I lie down in this shallow grave,â she sings, âSo come take me home.â Traditional marriage vows may define the lifespan of a relationship up to the moment where âdeath do us part,â but Mother Tongues would rather sing about the sort of wild, ungovernable love for which even dying provides no limit. â pitchfork
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Track List:
01. A Heart Beating
02. Dance in the Dark
03. Only You (Reprise)
04. Love in a Vicious Way
05. Only You
06. Drip Drip
07. Luv 2 Liv
08. Ode to Jay
09. Worm Day
10. Lonely Ones
Media Report:
Genre: indie-rock, psychedelic rock
Country: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
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(2023) Mother Tongues - Love in a Vicious Way [FLAC]- 07. Luv 2 Liv.flac (39.4 MB)
- 02. Dance in the Dark.flac (31.3 MB)
- 03. Only You (Reprise).flac (8.8 MB)
- 04. Love in a Vicious Way.flac (20.7 MB)
- 05. Only You.flac (22.5 MB)
- 06. Drip Drip.flac (21.0 MB)
- 01. A Heart Beating.flac (18.1 MB)
- 08. Ode to Jay.flac (4.5 MB)
- 09. Worm Day.flac (20.9 MB)
- 10. Lonely Ones.flac (36.2 MB)
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