The Besnard Lakes
The Besnard Lakes Are The Ghost Nation
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On their new album 'The Besnard Lakes are the Ghost Nation', Montreal’s The Besnard Lakes return with their post-rock psych; but this time around, with a lightness and optimism at play.
Unique among their furrowed brow peers, The Besnard Lakes are unafraid to marry textured, questing headphone sonics to the honeyed pleasure of radio hits past: the rapture of My Bloody Valentine entwined with the romance of Fleetwood Mac. Imagine dreamy Beach House riding Led Zeppelin dynamics, with unabashedly androgynous vocal harmonies; a melodic yet mountainous sound world.
In a crowded leaderboard of their own making, 'The Besnard Lakes are the Ghost Nation' might just be their best album yet; a strive for hope when it is needed most.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Like fellow Montrealers GYBE, The Besnard Lakes revel in the sort of slowly blooming wall-of-sound chaos we hear on their stunning new LP, but unlike GYBE there's a levity and melodic anchor in a soaring, haunting shoegazey vocal performance. A beautifully rich, endlessly growing wonder that draws on their established sound but pulls the peripheries out even further into rippling ambient and even in parts, noisy rock.
Andy says: This is a really beautiful album which combines post-rock with a touch of psych and even gently pulsing shoegaze. The band have created a warm and enveloping sound world studded with gorgeous twinkling songs.
TRACK LISTING
1. Calling Ghostly Nations
2. Chemin De La Baie
3. Carried It All Around
4. In Hollywood
5. Pontiac Spirits
6. Battle Lines
7. The Clouds Are Casting Shadows From The Sunlight
8. Give Us Our Dominion