Difference Engine

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5 Listens 00:00 Tools
And Never Pull 00:00 Tools
Simon's Day 00:00 Tools
Bugpowder 00:00 Tools
Tsunami 00:00 Tools
Flat 00:00 Tools
Epiphany 00:00 Tools
Fall 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apachge Ghost - Ithaca Recording 00:00 Tools
The City, Not the Animal 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apache Ghost 00:00 Tools
Persona 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apache Ghost (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Pan-Am 00:00 Tools
Pretzel 00:00 Tools
Proverosa 00:00 Tools
Calidad (Dadilac) 00:00 Tools
the crime song 00:00 Tools
Sea Change 00:00 Tools
l2l 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apachge Ghost (Ithaca Recording) 00:00 Tools
Epiphany (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
5 Listens (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
Beige With Noodles 00:00 Tools
Dublin 00:00 Tools
LiveJournal Girl 00:00 Tools
Forward Thinking 00:00 Tools
Sea Captain 00:00 Tools
Snow 00:00 Tools
5 Listens (Piggy-Eyed) 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apache Ghost - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Abhoradio 00:00 Tools
Kneel! (Scratch) 00:00 Tools
Tsunami (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
Done 00:00 Tools
Texas (Sugar) 00:00 Tools
Simon's Day (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
Bugpowder (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apache Ghost (Bonus Track) (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
They Unfroze Me In The Future (Man) 00:00 Tools
Don't Go 00:00 Tools
Shaman 00:00 Tools
Emerald Funkhammer 00:00 Tools
Sand 00:00 Tools
Dive In 00:00 Tools
Ed's Apache Ghost (Ithaca Recording) 00:00 Tools
And Never Pull (1994 - Breadmaker) 00:00 Tools
Princess 00:00 Tools
Media 00:00 Tools
Bug Killer (Demo) 00:00 Tools
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by Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover Hooray. A "new" American band that's worth getting excited over. First of all, few U.S. bands seem to have any interest in ethereal sounds mixed with the power of fast tempos, of mixing sonics with impolite hard, steady rock, but this Providence group is instantly impressive. Imagine a way-better version of the few truly great songs by the young Drop Nineteens (only much deeper and more penetrating, and without the unfortunate MBV fixation), or even the Belltower via "In Hollow." There's an urgency to all the material that's particularly great, as if Difference Engine were perpetually carried away by the rush, and that's a great effect. The songs are well constructed and interesting, and consistently exciting. Most of all, there's a depth, a resonance to their billowing sound that catches one right from the opening chords following right through the whole of this LP. 16 years after Joy Division's landmark Unknown Pleasures, it's good to see bands still can find new niches to mine in the darker side of agonizing yet beautifully moving, textural, subconscious rock. This one's a real strong keeper. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.