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| # | Samples | Title | |
| Side 1 | |||
| 1. |
MP3 |
"Roy" | |
| 2. |
MP3 |
"Ring Of Stars" | |
| 3. |
MP3 |
"Four Square" | |
| 4. |
MP3 |
"Oh! Toronto" | |
| 5. |
MP3 |
"March Against The Savages" | |
| 6. |
MP3 |
"Lilies Of The Subway" | |
| 7. |
MP3 |
"Art Divided By Science" | |
| 8. |
MP3 |
"Drift/Fade" | |
| 9. |
MP3 |
"Spiti Elefas" | |
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Review |
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Wisconsin post-celestial-shoegazer trio Lights Out Asia deliver "Tanks And Recognizers", their sophomore full length debut for N5. This pushes their sound forward with a palpable intensity by giving a seemingly subliminal nod to some of the more electronically minded ethereal bands of the mid eighties to early nineties, such as Breathless, Chapterhouse and My Bloody Valentine. Lights Out Asia are also influenced by a more current crop of like-minded artists such as Mogwai, Massive Attack, and Robin Guthrie's various works. "Tanks And Recognizers" is a cinematic and ambitiously crafted album which could easily fit into any indie rock or electronic music collection.



