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Circle Takes The Square - As The Roots Undo album flac Performer: Circle Takes The Square
Title: As The Roots Undo
Style: Hardcore, Punk, Emo
Released: 2004
MP3 album: 1841 mb
FLAC album: 1944 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: DMF AIFF WAV TTA VQF APE MIDI
Genre: Rock

As the Roots Undo is the debut studio album by screamo band Circle Takes the Square in 2004. It was released on CD and vinyl by the Robotic Empire and HyperRealist labels respectively. The album would later see a repress on the LP format in 2014 through GatePost Recordings. The album is a contender for the most celebrated screamo record

CD - As the Roots Undo. Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album. ATRU is back in the hands of its creators! Purchase here and directly support the band. As The Roots Undo opens with a shout of truth: "Rejoice, rejoice, a noble birth!" This trio from Savannah, Georgia, makes torrid, complex scream-ola on this astounding full-length debut, charging its Napalm Death-style time swerves and Fugazi-like guitar meat with a rare, heated male-female vocal attack that puts the X in emo.

Circle Takes the Square is an atypical emo band hailing from Georgia. Combining City of Caterpillar and Envy emo/post rock with more thrash/metal aspects, Circle Takes the Square built upon the ideas of their pretentious predecessors and became the pretentious band of note in the emo scene. Their debut EP and split with Pg. 99 showed a more straightforward version of what was to come, with a more punk-ish feel and less dynamic songwriting. Despite being the second to last song, As the Roots Undo culminates with the song Kill the Switch. Combining every aspect that makes this album so impacting, Kill the Switch begins with arguably the heaviest section of the entire album, and rarely lets up from there. Each lyric, each new guitar riff, each strange little quirk here make this song something special.

This album has an average beat per minute of 88 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 88/88 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist As the Roots Undo. BPM Profile As the Roots Undo. Album starts at 88BPM, ends at BPM (-88), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Circle Takes the Square. Decompositions, Volume Number One. 2012.

Circle Takes the Square. Album As The Roots Undo. Same Shade As Concrete Lyrics. Shaper, stop the music Halt the harp strings whose chords confuse our histories with textures With the disheartened chorus of a hymnal whose choir is the conviction of the starving, artless Tempted by the feast of proof That this body, that this body of work has worth Uncertain as the fingering Of a chord torn prematurely from a piano's womb

I just now realized that this album is largely about gentrification and the emotional and 'concrete' ramifications that come from being pushed out of one's home. Or at least that's what I get from it. Back when I first listened to it at 15-16 I just knew it all sounded like it came from a place of intense pain and struggle - now it seems like all the theatricality, the almost baroque lyrics and the sudden shifts and seismic thrusts fit perfectly with the lived experience its born from. Circle Takes the Square - Decompositions Volume Number One. Visualizações 14 000. thatguyonstage.

Band, Guitar, Vocals – Drew. Band, Drums, Sampler, Vocals – Jay. Band, Bass, Vocals – Kathy. Layout – Collin Kelly, Matt Gauck, Sam Maynard. Recorded By – Anthony. Written-By – Circle Takes The Square. As The Roots Undo ‎(LP, Album, TP). Hyperrealist.