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always been one of post-rock’s best weapons, because they tap into something
so pre-rock. The brass wind instruments never comfortably fit in with most
kinds of rock music, but in post-rock they provide not the genteel colors of
jazz or the thick body Latin music but rather provide a much-needed
lightening, an airing of the sound. The loose singing and bright horn
splashes don’t belie the thoughtful arrangements and careful progressions of
these songs so much as they support them, along with less surprising company
like the bending guitar notes in "See You At the Meeting."
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