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Palm - Rock Island album flac Performer: Palm
Title: Rock Island
Released: 2018
MP3 album: 1373 mb
FLAC album: 1371 mb
Rating: 4.1
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Genre: Rock

Rock Island is a work of vitiated beauty and entrancing disaffection. Disquieting but somehow quite familiar, the record contorts the warm sounds of yacht rock and island music into something primal yet alien. The end result is a sound that you’d swear has been done countless times before in the avant-rock pantheon, but in reality, its direct musical forebears are few and far between. American alt-rockers Palm stick to their guns on their latest album and expand on the clashing sounds and eccentric ennui found on last year's great Shadow Expert EP. The way they compose and play with repetitive, intricately woven instrumentals that collide and bevel into harddening frontline barriers is both fun and earth-shattering.

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Rock Island is the 17th studio album by the British rock group Jethro Tull, released in 1989. The album continued the hard rock direction the band took on the previous effort, Crest of a Knave (1987). The line-up now included Ian Anderson, Martin Barre, Dave Pegg and drummer Doane Perry in his first full recording with the band, although he was already a member of Jethro Tull since 1984.

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On the island, melodies are struck on what might be shells or spines. Rhythms are scratched out, swept over, scratched again. Individual instruments, and sometimes entire sections, skip and stutter. On Rock Island, they render this tired discussion moot, using the album form to present that which could never be completely live, reserving for performance that which could never be completely reproduced. Despite appearing behind the instruments typical of rock music, Palm trades in sounds of their own making. On these songs, one of the guitars and the drum kit are used as MIDI triggers, producing an index that can be combed through later and replaced with new information.

Overall, Rock Island showcases Palm’s significant growth and demonstrates their potential as a group that can achieve wider popular appeal without sacrificing their integrity as a progressive and experimental band. With their latest effort being their strongest yet, they provide an imperfect, but incredibly entertaining and engaging experience that showcases the benefits of taking risks. Rock Island documents a band fighting against their instincts for disruption and growing into a band that allows themselves to do things that would have at one point felt foreign.