Axes (Too Pure)

Electrelane 

Axes (Too Pure)

Since originating as an obtuse instrumental group, Electrelane has inched toward accessibility. Last year's The Power Out attached tuneful vocals to actual hooks, creating the all-female quartet's first sing-along moments. Abetted by producer Steve Albini, Electrelane shoots back into the sonic stratosphere with Axes. The album opens with an ominous held-note buzz as the group's guitars idle high, like heavy machinery warming up for a massive task. Choppy piano plinks, syncopated bass lines and elliptical drum skitters appear at sporadic intervals, uniting during intense climaxes. On "Gone Darker," an alarming train whistle alternates with a weary saxophone tone; then the track dissolves into erratic clatter, as if Electrelane's members were packing away equipment still attached to amplifiers. "Business or Otherwise," all sharp splinters without anything resembling a linear melody, pushes that atonal experimentation even further. These pieces possess a certain avant-garde appeal, but they'll be iPoded out of existence in favor of the album's scattered dance-punk tracks. Still, even its catchy numbers have jagged edges -- "Atom's Tomb" starts with handclaps punctuating its percussion before the beats degenerate into the sound of breaking glass.

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