by Jason Heller
April 26, 2011(The AV Club Music Review)
As hard to define as post-rock is, it has one
unifying ethic: experimenting with the tools and textures of rock music.
In that sense, Explosions In The Sky—long
considered one of the genre’s leading lights—isn’t post-rock at all.
While so many of the band’s contemporaries have relentlessly challenged
themselves, EITS has always had the simple goal of making beautiful,
effortlessly absorbable music. Pigeonholes be damned, it’s a great
goal—and to date, EITS has reliably unloaded five albums of sparkling,
melodic, instrumental rock. The problem with the group on its fifth
full-length, Take Care, Take Care, Take Care, is that its beauty
hasn’t grown a single wrinkle. The disc is another batch of soaring,
guitar-spritzed tracks that echo and escalate like soundtracks to
unfilmed epics. Only they don’t conjure much of anything. Even when the
group flexes its dynamism—such as on the dreamily orchestral “Human
Qualities,” or the mildly bipolar closer, “Let Me Back In”—the music
doesn’t evoke any imagery or emotion besides a dull, numb ennui that
can’t even fully commit to melancholy. Unless EITS takes a few deeper
cues from the post-rock tradition and starts tinkering with itself, Take Care will stand as another one of the band’s increasingly redundant aural screensavers. That said, at least it’s a pretty one.
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