Pick Of The ‘Fork: Your Wordsmiths Revealed

Brian Raftery | February 23, 2007 4:04 am
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The results of our first “Pick” survey in more than two months could not have gone better: Our fake entry placed last, with 20.7% of the vote (we were hoping the Temporary Residence reference would throw everyone off). Here are the rest of this week’s Pitchfork-sourced sentences, and their accompanying reviews:

“The aforementioned post-rock ensembles like to tinker with musical narrative like the post-modernists they are, and for every bold crescendo, an incongruous tangent can disrupt the music’s linearity”: Explosions In The Sky, All Of A Sudden I Miss Everyone (6.0 from Brian Howe, and 25.5% of the vote)

“…but then come the stunners, ringing out perfectly with a baroque stylishness and slaying explosiveness that, if maintained for an entire album, would suffocate the hearts of even the proggiest”: Shining, Grindstone (a 7.6 from Brandon Stosuy, and 28.7% of the vote)

“”The pair erects a spire-shaped theme only to bury it in a noisy midsection, a tone akin to that of Christian Fennesz’ signal manipulation morphing melody into dynamic static”: Benevento/Russo Duo, Play Pause Stop (a 7.6 from Grayson Currin, and 25% of the vote)

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