Burial

Untrue

  • MOG Editorial Review

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    Upon its release in 2007, Burial's sophomore album served as both a game-changer and gold standard in dubstep. While the genre was once characterized by wobbles, garage, and rave-influenced production, the anonymous took things to a dark, beautiful place to create Untrue. Never had a producer cobbled together a generation's collective influences the way Burial did, merging distorted, haunting vocals from mainstream R&B tunes (Ray J, Christina Aguilera) with pulsating drum beats and distorted video game samples. The end result sounds both bleak and moving, triggering the kinds of emotions people had thought impossible with dubstep. Since its release, Untrue has inspired a legion of like-minded producers to create their own sound that's simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic, but none of have able to touch this complete and utter masterpiece.
  • AMG Review of Untrue

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    Jason Birchmeier
    All Music Guide

    Burial, the self-titled debut album by an anonymous dubstep producer from London, proved one of the more surprising success stories of 2006. It was voted Album of the Year by the influential experimental-electronic magazine ~The Wire and was fawned over by a long list of other media, from ~Mixmag to /Pitchfork. Upon the release of Untrue, the second Burial album, the cycle of acclaim appeared likely to repeat itself. While Untrue isn't likely to win many, if any, Album of the Year honors (in the wake of the debut's acclaim, the novelty of Burial lessened considerably), the album's arguably even better than its predecessor. Untrue finds its anonymous producer streamlining the varied approach of his debut, resulting is a uniform collection of tracks that are subtly evolving variations of each other. Following an untitled, foreboding intro, Untrue kicks off with the simply melodic "Archangel" and culminates 45 minutes later with the majestic "Raver," a summary conclusion. There aren't any MC-featuring tracks such as "Spaceape" as there were on the debut, nor is there any hard-hitting tech-step à la "Southern Comfort"; instead, every track on Untrue seems cut of the same cloth, emphasizing ghostly vocal loops, shadowy ambient motifs, and the warped rhythmic signatures of 2-step. One of the key highlights is "Ghost Hardware," the closest the album comes to genuine dance music. It's followed by another standout, "Endorphin," an ambient interlude that shimmers for three minutes, entirely free of beats, before the sub-frequency bassline of "Etched Headplate," one of the album's most melodic and memorable songs, cuts through the stillness. Untrue is most evocative when listened to in sequence, for the moods and characteristics of each track evolve as the album progresses. Once "Raver" brings the proceedings to a close, though, it's the overall impression of the Untrue that stays with you, more so than any particular tracks. If you can appreciate the style of dubstep employed by Burial, it's easy to fall head over heels for Untrue, an album on which there are absolutely no mainstream-crossover concessions, no ego trips, and no willful stylistic variation -- an album where the music, a singular style of it, takes center stage with no distractions or sideshows, where there's never the urge to skip to the next track, because they're all part and parcel of the greater whole.

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