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Atlas Sound

Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel

  • AMG Review of Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel

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    Marisa Brown
    All Music Guide

    Atlas Sound may be Bradford Cox's solo project, but it's clear after just one listen that there's not much that separates Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel from Cox's main concentration, Deerhunter. The same filtered and treated guitars, tapes, and percussion make and wind their way around in eerie yet lush arrangements as Cox sings repeated phrases that eventually fade out into hushed chords and murmurings. The difference, however -- and it is a difference that means a lot -- is that Cox is much more focused here, and though the album certainly fits easily and well into post-rock, he's able to better control the instrumental meandering that at times would drag down Cryptograms. Instead of acting as the default sound, it represents a conscious decision, a gentle contrast that complements and strengthens the whole, and the attention that he allows his voice (the timbre of which can, as in the warm, Daedelus-esque "Cold as Ice" or the gentle "Winter Vacation," sound downright Björk-ish) allows the more instrumentally focused pieces to acquire greater meaning. The vocals, too, when they exist, are given more priority in the mix, an emphasis that shows what a compelling singer he actually is. "Quarantined," for example, has only two lyrical lines ("Quarantined and kept so far away from my friends/I'm waiting to be changed"), but the subtle emotion that can be heard in Cox's enunciation makes it one of the best and most powerful tracks on the entire album. The album's not faultless: as with Deerhunter, Cox has the tendency to try too hard to be profound (take the title -- or the title track -- for example), wanting so badly to say something important that he sounds trite and forced, and untrustworthy, but when he's able to forget about conveying some kind of meaning and instead focuses on the actual music, his message -- one of pain and love and feeling lost, of trying desperately to understand -- is undeniable.

Deerhunter Frontman Recorded Solo Album As Atlas Sound
over 2 years ago
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Bradford Cox is branching out from his roots as the frontman of Deerhunter. He recorded a solo album under the name Atlas Sound and it will be released in the US on February 19th, 2008. The album is titled Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel and was recorded and self-produced in his Atlanta home. Tracklist:A Ghost StoryRecent BedroomRiver CardQuarantinedOn GuardWinter Vacati...

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Atlas Sound, I do listen to new music on occasion
about 1 year ago

I have been impressed with the noisey instrumentation but soft production. Nothing spectacular, but there is a very intimate tension on the album that really appeals to me. The lyrics are accessible and adequately conflicted. It scores well.I am really more of a shoe glancer myself, but I think this may be full on gazey. Though I don't really know the elementals of the genre.

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Atlas Sound - River Card
about 1 year ago

These are songs from the year 2008 that I like. Ten words.

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Atlas Sound on Tour!!!
2 months ago

I have no idea what is going on in the pictuer above but it looked interesting. Earlier this summer I stumbled upon the deep ambient pop noises of the Atlas Sound but definitely did not get around to sharing it. Bradford Cox, frontman for Deerhunter, is the soloist on his new album 'Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel' which is chuck full of the layered electronic soundscapes...

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Atlas Sound
27 days ago

Logos, the album that may have never been; on August 16th, 2008, Atlas Sound front man Bradford Cox mistakenly leaked the unmastered demos of this mysterious album on his Mediafire account. Since then, this incomplete work has been circulating the internet, masquerading as the aforementioned album. Bradford Cox, in a...

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