It's All Around You

Release date
2004
Running length
10 tracks
Running time
43:39

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 The Lithium Stiffs 3:58 33,102
1 It's All Around You 4:18 37,614
2 Crest 4:23 31,992
3 Stretch (You Are All Right) 5:17 29,514
4 Unknown 5:37 12,102
5 By Dawn 1:51 26,651
6 Dot/Eyes 3:51 23,442
7 On the Chin 5:05 28,427
7 Five Too Many 4:35 25,066
8 Salt The Skies 4:44 29,949

About this album

Tortoise only release an album about once every three years, and their style is one of the most distinctive in rock music, so a record that fails to push them forward can hardly be termed a failure. And yet, It’s All Around You is a disappointment since it’s clear the quintet is in a holding pattern, making music derivative of old glory TNT and even its shabbier successor, Standards. Everything is in its place here, every shuddering bassline or wheezing synthesizer or ringing vibraphone; every minimalist repetition of a theme, accompanied by subtly changing counterpoint; every pause before the band reworks the theme from a slightly different angle. Everything in its place, all part of a process that goes back in a direct line to Tortoise’s self-titled debut of 1994. Certainly, they have matured in a decade of work; the members of the band have grown as musicians, as producers, and as engineers. They’ve even grown as compilers and sequencers of their material — the pacing and transitions are masterful during the first four songs, which nearly comprise a suite of unified compositions to rank near their masterpiece “Djed.” Second song “The Lithium Stiffs” floats over a bed of wordless harmony vocals while a clipped percussion line segues into an exploratory dub clatter, devolving into chaos just before moving to the aptly titled “Crest,” an evocation of cinematic stateliness that goes well beyond anything the usually informal Tortoise has ever recorded.
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