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This Will Destroy You (сокращенно TWDY ) - американская пост-рок- группа из Сан-Маркоса, штат Техас , образованная в 2004 году. Как правило, они сочиняют длинные атмосферные инструментальные пьесы со слоями гитарных эффектов и интенсивным использованием динамики . Их четвертый альбом Another Language , выпущенный в 2014 году, вошел в чарт альбомов Billboard Heatseekers под номером 7. [1]

История [ править ]

Формирование (2002–2005) [ править ]

Джереми Галиндо в Берлине в 2009 году
Крис Кинг выступает на фестивале Dunk в Бельгии в 2012 году.

This Will Destroy You был сформирован гитаристами Джереми Галиндо и Крисом Кингом, басистом Раймондом Брауном и барабанщиком Эндрю Миллером в Сан-Маркосе, штат Техас, [2] в 2005 году [примечание 1] [3] Они познакомились через общих друзей, [4] и играли вместе в разных группах на протяжении всей старшей школы [5] до того, как примерно к 2002 году состав был окончательно сформирован [6].

Ранние версии группы включали Галиндо на вокале [7] и «звучали как Radiohead » [8], но после записи некоторых треков они решили, что результаты были «ужасными» и не вписывались в остальную их музыку. [9] [10] После написания своей следующей песни "The World Is Our___" группа решила вместо этого писать инструментальную музыку. [8] Крис Кинг сказал в интервью BBC Radio Foyle : «Мы ... сочиняли разные песни, и мы написали одну [инструментальную] песню, и мы подумали, что это работает, давайте сделаем это!» [11]

Название группы произошло от песни, которая должна была называться "This Will Destroy You", но она была отклонена из-за чрезмерной претенциозности. Группа сочла это "веселым". [12] Когда его спросили, хотел ли он, чтобы группа выбрала другое название, Кинг сказал Rock Sound : «Это должно быть немного неприятно. Есть что-то в том, что люди автоматически ненавидят вас до того, как вы начнете играть, и это отчасти мило. точка, где это чрезмерно неприятно. Это привлекает внимание, и люди, я думаю, это проверят. Даже если они ненавидят это ». [13]

Молодая гора (2004–2006) [ править ]

This Will Destroy You самостоятельно записали и спродюсировали свой первый EP, Young Mountain , в 2005 году. [14] Они намеревались сделать его просто демо, [15] и продавали его на CD-R после своих концертов. [16] Релиз был рассмотрен рядом критиков и получил в целом высокую оценку. С группой связался через Интернет владелец Magic Bullet Records Брент Айстоун и попросил их внести трек для альбома его лейбла It Came From The Hills Vol. 1 сборник. [17] Группа прислала Eyestone копию своего демо, чтобы поблагодарить его, после чего он пригласил их в тур с Sparrows Swarm и Sing. [18]Затем This Will Destroy You начал работать с Magic Bullet на основе устного соглашения; [19] В соответствии с отношением лейбла «Сделай сам», письменный договор так и не был подписан. [17]

В июне 2006 года Magic Bullet переупаковала и переиздала Young Mountain. [20] [21] Группа стала собирать упоминания в большем количестве публикаций, включая Pitchfork Media [22] и Rolling Stone . [20] В обзоре Sputnikmusic говорится: «Звук TWDY почти идеален. С точки зрения производства, все там, где должно быть. С точки зрения тона, лучше не становится. Тихие части рвутся слезами. Громкие части, хотя и одинаково. слезы подергивания, жестоки ". [23] EP получил особую похвалу от Rock Sound , назвавшей его «удивительно красивой работой, обещающей светлое будущее»; [24]Редактор Даррен Тейлор назвал его лучшим выпуском 2006 года [25].

Это тебя уничтожит (2006–2008) [ править ]

Процесс написания This Will Destroy You , одноименного дебютного студийного альбома группы , изначально был медленным и фрагментарным. Все участники группы жили в разных городах Техаса из-за работы и учебы, и поэтому могли встречаться нерегулярно. Крис Кинг сказал Rock Sound : «[Писать] было нелегко; когда мы встречались, иногда идеи возникали, но иногда мы просто стояли там все время, глядя друг на друга». [26] В феврале 2007 года группа начала запись с продюсером Джоном Конглтоном в студии в Техасе, принадлежащей певцу кантри Уилли Нельсону , [27] процесс, который занял несколько месяцев.

Группа была приглашена в тур по Соединенным Штатам в июле и августе вместе с 65daysofstatic , Fear Before the March of Flames и Hot Cross . [28] Однако после одного из их концертов гитарист Джереми Галиндо заболел; Позже в больнице ему поставили диагноз: болезнь Крона , воспалительное заболевание кишечника. [26] Это привело к тому, что группе пришлось отменить все оставшиеся даты летнего тура. [29] В сочетании с финансовыми проблемами это привело к тому, что группа взяла трехмесячный перерыв - время, когда будущее группы было неопределенным. [26]

Этот Will Destroy You был выпущен Magic Bullet в январе 2008 года. [30] Он был в целом положительно воспринят: Rock Sound сравнил его с «саундтреком к надвигающемуся апокалипсису» [14] и присвоил ему пятый лучший альбом года [ 31], а Drowned in Sound назвал его «настоящей классикой в ​​своем роде». [32] Вскоре после выпуска альбома группа рассталась с бас-гитаристом Раймондом Брауном, который ушел, чтобы сосредоточиться на своей медицинской карьере. [26] Группа прослушала несколько басистов, [26] прежде чем окончательно нанять Донована Джонса. [33]В марте 2008 года группа впервые гастролировала по Европе [34], играя на фестивалях Bevrijdingspop, [35] Out of the Crowd [36] и Rhââ Lovely . [37] Тур длился шесть недель и включал выступления с Boris и Devil Sold His Soul . [34] Песня "The Mighty Rio Grande" из одноименного релиза группы была показана в фильмах Moneyball (2011), Earth to Echo (2014) и Room (2015), а также в сериале Lethal Weapon .

Полевые исследования (2008–2009) [ править ]

Это уничтожит вас в Барселоне в 2009 году

Основа для того, что впоследствии станет EP Field Studies, была сформирована в конце 2007 года. This Will Destroy You и Lymbyc Systym вместе гастролировали по Соединенным Штатам и решили вместе записать сплит-альбом; Участники обеих групп были хорошими друзьями и планировали снова отправиться в совместный тур в будущем. [38] Они собрались вместе в студии Джона Конглтона в Техасе в июле 2008 года, чтобы записать свой вклад; This Will Destroy You отслеживает две длинные пьесы и три более короткие песни Lymbyc Systyms. [39]

In September Lymbyc Systym released Love Your Abuser Remixed, a remix album of their previous record Love Your Abuser. It featured a This Will Destroy You version of the title track, the band's first official remix.[40]

Field Studies was released in January 2009 on Magic Bullet[41] and received a generally positive critical reception, but was criticized for being "nothing groundbreaking."[39] Rock Sound's Joe Marshall echoed similar sentiments by saying: “Of course, neither track is especially original and it’s fairly easy to predict the trajectories they take, but ultimately this is seriously beautiful music.”[38]

The band then set out on a series of tours, including an appearance at the ATP festival in April, playing alongside bands such as Devo and The Jesus Lizard.[42] In July they played on the main stage at Rock Herk festival.[43] In October of the same year the band performed at Damnation Festival, where they shared a stage with Jesu.[44] In November the band parted company with Andrew Miller,[45] due to musical differences between the members.[46] They replaced him with Alex Bhore, their tour manager and former drummer for The New Frontiers.[47][48]

Moving on the Edges of Things and Tunnel Blanket (2009–2014)[edit]

The band began working on their second studio album, to be called Tunnel Blanket, in late 2009.

Donovan Jones and Chris King in St. Gallen, Switzerland in 2010

On April 1 the band posted a message on their Tumblr announcing that they had split.[49] This was followed by a press release from their label, explaining the decision as being due to "uncertainty placed upon them by the behaviors and disappearances of other members."[50] After it emerged that the whole incident was an April Fool's Day prank carried out by drummer Alex Bhore and Magic Bullet Records owner Brent Eyestone,[49] Daniel Hopkins from the Dallas Observer named it as one of "the funniest april fool's day pranks in the local music scene."[51]

In May 2010 the band released an exclusive track titled "Their Celebrations" as part of PEACE, a compilation in aid of Amnesty International,[52] after a request from the charity.[46] The band subsequently released a two-song 12" EP titled Moving on the Edges of Things in August 2010,[53] before embarking on a September US tour, supporting the metal group Deftones.[54] This was followed by a September and October European tour, including a performance at the Incubate festival.[55] A 7" single, Communal Blood, was released in December of the same year. This was the band's first single and featured two tracks from Tunnel Blanket.[56] This has been recorded and mixed by John Congleton,[45] and is set for release in Europe on May 9, 2011 on Monotreme Records,[57] and on May 10 on Suicide Squeeze Records for the rest of the world with exception of Australia / New Zealand, as released by Hobbledehoy Record Co..[58] The band is set to tour Europe in June and July to promote the record,[59] which will include an appearance at Dour Festival in Belgium.[60]

In March 2013, This Will Destroy You performed their first ever Australian tour, supported by Perth act Tangled Thoughts of Leaving. In October 2013, the band released a live album, titled Live in Reykjavik, Iceland. During their performance at the Crescent Ballroom in Phoenix, Arizona on March 12, 2014, the group stated that they would release an album by the end of the year.[citation needed]

Another Language and New Others Duology (2014–present)[edit]

On June 23, 2014 Suicide Squeeze announced This Will Destroy You's third studio album, Another Language, which was released September 16, 2014.[61]

The single from the album, Dustism, was released on their blog on June 25.[62]

The band toured Australia, New Zealand and Asia in May–June 2015.[63][64][65] They subsequently announced that they will be going on tour with Deafheaven and Emma Ruth Rundle in early 2017.[66] The band announced on their Instagram that they are working on their fourth studio album, New Others Part One, which was released September 28, 2018."New Others Part Two" was released on October 16, 2018 after the band had teased the release of new music just hours beforehand.[67]

On May 1, 2020 the band released a compilation EP, Variations & Rarities: 2004-2019" Vol. I. [68]

On the 18th of August, 2020, the band announced on Facebook that they had parted ways with their longstanding guitarist, Chris King.[69] The Facebook post has since been deleted.

Musical style and influences[edit]

The band's compositions typically feature a wide dynamic range,[70][26] with slow build-ups to a "wall of noise" crescendo.[14][71] The guitars are usually the most prominent feature of the band's sound,[72] combining ambient soundscapes with simple melodies,[14] and using a number of effects, such as reverb,[73] sustain and distortion.[14][74][32]

Many reviews categorized the band's early releases as post-rock,[26][46][71] and compared them to other bands of the genre, most notably fellow Texas instrumental group Explosions in the Sky,[2][14][75] although the band members largely reject this description.[76] In an interview with the Dallas Observer in 2009, Jeremy Galindo said, "It can be aggravating. I think after this new album comes out, a lot of that is gonna stop. Because this next album is definitely gonna be sounding more like the stuff that we do listen to."[70] The band describe their new sound as being darker and heavier, referring to it as "doomgaze",[4][45][46] a portmanteau of doom metal and shoegaze.[77]

Other projects[edit]

Chris King is a member of the Austin-based ambient band Amasa Gana, who have yet to release an album.[78] They are signed to Light Lodge Records, a label run by King.[79] He also writes ambient electronica music under the moniker Mosh Patrol,[80] under which he has released a split record with Aughra, titled Is There Anyone Else Outside?[81] He currently makes solo music under SYMBOL

Jeremy Galindo, along with Magic Bullet Records' Brent Eyestone, runs an independent film studio called We Tried Film. Their first production is set for release in summer 2012.

Members[edit]

Timeline[edit]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

  • Young Mountain (2006)
  • This Will Destroy You (2008)
  • Tunnel Blanket (2011)
  • Another Language (2014)
  • New Others Part One (2018)
  • New Others Part Two (2018)
  • Vespertine (2020)

Live albums[edit]

  • Live in Reykjavik, Iceland (2013)

EPs[edit]

  • Field Studies, split with Lymbyc Systym (2009)
  • Moving on the Edges of Things (2010)

Singles[edit]

  • Communal Blood (2010)
  • Dustism (2014)
  • Invitation (2014)
  • Kitchen (2017)
  • The Puritan (2017)
  • Escape Angle (2018)
  • Go Away Closer (2018)

Music videos[edit]

  • Mother Opiate (Director: Calvin Sprague)
  • New Topia (Director: lilfuchs)
  • Black Dunes (Director: Malcolm Elijah)

Compilations and remixes[edit]

  • "The World is Our ___" on It Came From The Hills Vol. 1 (2006)
  • "Threads" on Vice Saves Texas (2008)
  • "I Believe in Your Victory" on Prom Night Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2008)
  • "Love Your Abuser (This Will Destroy You remix)" on Love Your Abuser Remixed (2009)
  • "Untitled" on Wvndrkmmer (2010)
  • "Their Celebrations" on PEACE (2010)
  • "The Mighty Rio Grande" on Moneyball Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2011)
  • "The Mighty Rio Grande" on Earth to Echo Mudic from the Motion Picture (2014)
  • "Villa Del Refugio" on "World War Z" (2013)[82]
  • "Paper Cuts" (originally by Nirvana; tribute album Doused in Mud, Soaked in Bleach) (2016, Robotic Empire)

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ There is some ambiguity as to their exact year of formation as sources have reported various years between 2002 and 2005. The latter is, however, the most-often reported year.

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