
GASTR DEL SOL - Mirror Repair LP
Gastr Del Sol emerged from the remains of Bastro in 1992 with the brooding, mostly drumless album, âThe Serpentine Similarâ. This represented an unlikely evolution from the fury of Bastro, but evolution was only getting started - and âunlikelyâ was one of the ongoing principles in Gastr Del Solâs approach. Before the sessions for the second album, Bundy Brown left the group and David Grubbs asked Jim OâRourke to come play. 1994âs âCrookt, Crackt Or Flyâ tangled the clean lines of the original band in the writing, playing and editing of the music. This was all very fascinating, but it wasnât until the five songs of âMirror Repairâ that the compelling space of Gastr Del Sol could be fully perceived. âMirror Repairâ was rife with guitar interplay, but Gastr coloured the palette with piano, drums and a sudden and rattling variety of woodwinds, all evoking the obsessive pull of a deep-seeded conviction, an insistent image that one cannot forget in a dense atmosphere with riffs patterning over each other and fading into landscape. The quieting of Gastr Del Sol had been dialling down since the start; here the silences were as essential a part of the sound as the sound was. In a fast five song mini album, length and depth were impossibly extended as part of the many moods of Gastr Del Sol.
Gastr Del Sol emerged from the remains of Bastro in 1992 with the brooding, mostly drumless album, âThe Serpentine Similarâ. This represented an unlikely evolution from the fury of Bastro, but evolution was only getting started - and âunlikelyâ was one of the ongoing principles in Gastr Del Solâs approach. Before the sessions for the second album, Bundy Brown left the group and David Grubbs asked Jim OâRourke to come play. 1994âs âCrookt, Crackt Or Flyâ tangled the clean lines of the original band in the writing, playing and editing of the music. This was all very fascinating, but it wasnât until the five songs of âMirror Repairâ that the compelling space of Gastr Del Sol could be fully perceived. âMirror Repairâ was rife with guitar interplay, but Gastr coloured the palette with piano, drums and a sudden and rattling variety of woodwinds, all evoking the obsessive pull of a deep-seeded conviction, an insistent image that one cannot forget in a dense atmosphere with riffs patterning over each other and fading into landscape. The quieting of Gastr Del Sol had been dialling down since the start; here the silences were as essential a part of the sound as the sound was. In a fast five song mini album, length and depth were impossibly extended as part of the many moods of Gastr Del Sol.
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Gastr Del Sol emerged from the remains of Bastro in 1992 with the brooding, mostly drumless album, âThe Serpentine Similarâ. This represented an unlikely evolution from the fury of Bastro, but evolution was only getting started - and âunlikelyâ was one of the ongoing principles in Gastr Del Solâs approach. Before the sessions for the second album, Bundy Brown left the group and David Grubbs asked Jim OâRourke to come play. 1994âs âCrookt, Crackt Or Flyâ tangled the clean lines of the original band in the writing, playing and editing of the music. This was all very fascinating, but it wasnât until the five songs of âMirror Repairâ that the compelling space of Gastr Del Sol could be fully perceived. âMirror Repairâ was rife with guitar interplay, but Gastr coloured the palette with piano, drums and a sudden and rattling variety of woodwinds, all evoking the obsessive pull of a deep-seeded conviction, an insistent image that one cannot forget in a dense atmosphere with riffs patterning over each other and fading into landscape. The quieting of Gastr Del Sol had been dialling down since the start; here the silences were as essential a part of the sound as the sound was. In a fast five song mini album, length and depth were impossibly extended as part of the many moods of Gastr Del Sol.











