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Going Blank Again
Going Blank Again

Going Blank Again in Bloomington, MN

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From the sounds of the cloistered, chaotic opener,
"Leave Them All Behind,"
Going Blank Again
sounds like it could be headed down the same
Nowhere
path. Guitars as far as the ear can hear -- not much different from the effect gained after riding a sit-and-spin for eight straight minutes -- are just as dizzying as the prior record's opener. But rather than sink into a thick underbelly of melancholy,
offers sunshiney melodies and gleaming, bold production. All the band's elements are more pliable, and overall it's pretty cheery. In fact, some of the album could be loosely classified as
power pop
. Bouncy tunes like
"Twisterella,"
"Not Fazed,"
"Mouse Trap,"
and
"Time of Her Time"
each share more than a thing or two in common with the likes of
Teenage Fanclub
, but with more layered vocals and less-cutting guitars. Though
Ride
's guitars don't bite as much, there are loads of them everywhere; the band doesn't completely sacrifice their love of reverberating noise, but it's more done in the name of pop than to merely cause a blistering racket. Though the lyrics often read as overtly simple or obtuse (a common
foible),
Mark Gardener
's and
Andy Bell
's voices are too pretty to let this shortcoming mar things. They create enough of a mood with their proper instruments, and their sighing and random vocal intonations are undeniably lovely. No longer do they hide shortcomings with sheets of distortion, and there's a lot more focus and confidence on display throughout. Don't let a
fan tell you otherwise:
is anything but empty. ~ Andy Kellman
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