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''Another Language'' is the fourth
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by American
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band
This Will Destroy You This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) was an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dy ...
. It was released on September 12, 2014, by
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and Hobbledehoy Record Co. ''Another Language'' was preceded by the digital release of two singles, "Dustism" and "Invitation".


Background and production

According to a press release published by Suicide Squeeze Records, the album was recorded after a "prolonged vacuous dark period that threatened to break both the band and the members themselves". In February 2013, one of the band's guitarists, Jeremy Galindo, said that the band had started writing the next studio album. Nine months later, the band said they were halfway done with the recording process. In February 2014, the band's bassist Donovan Jones reported that they were still working on the album. This is the last album to feature Donovan Jones and Alex Bhore after they left the band in late May 2016.


Composition

According to the band, ''Another Languages sound is "more upbeat and rhythmic" than their previous work. They also described the sound of the album with the genre "doomgaze", a
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of the words
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and
shoegaze Shoegaze (originally called shoegazing and sometimes conflated with dream pop) is a subgenre of indie rock, indie and alternative rock characterized by its ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion (music), distortion and effects, a ...
. Fred Thomas of
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described the sound of the album as "far heavier" than the "tense, brooding post-rock" on the band's previous work. He characterized the sound of ''Another Language'' as "cinematic" post-rock influenced by doom metal and shoegaze, and called the production "more intricate" and "otherworldly". Thomas also praised the band's "always airtight sense of dynamics". Matt Bobkin of ''
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'' labeled the album's sound as post-rock, but acknowledged that the band seemed to be moving away from that sound. The album's first track, "New Topia", "grows from laid-back rhythms and gentle bell sounds into a slow, pounding wail". Thomas found that the production of the track was influenced by drone metal, and the other sounds "blur into a hungry wash of delay and toothy noise". "Dustism" was characterized by "dubbed-out drums and high-pitched feedback synths", while "Invitation" features "rolling, distorted rhythms and faraway guitar sounds". "Serpent Mound" features an ambient opening followed by "face-melting melodic guitar lines with a solid wave of fuzzy, distorted sound and crashing drums", described by Bobkin as "doomgaze". The album's closing track, "God's Teeth", features ambient sounds that were compared to the works of
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and
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.


Release and promotion

The release and album artwork of the album were announced on June 23, 2014, with the release of the first single, "Dustism". The album's second single, "Invitation", was released on August 11. ''Another Language'' was made available for streaming through
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on September 8. A video to accompany the album was directed by Sean Miller and Christopher Royal King. Prior to the album release, This Will Destroy You announced a worldwide concert and festival tour, with support from Future Death and Silent Land Time Machine in North America, and Thought Forms and
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in Europe.


Critical reception

''Another Language'' received positive reviews upon its release. According to
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album held a score of 72/100 based on nine reviews—indicating "generally favorable reviews"—following its release. Fred Thomas of AllMusic, who gave the album four out of five stars, complimented the band's "more intricate, otherworldly production methods" and ability to write intense songs that are not "overly long". He praised the closing track of the album, "God's Teeth", calling it "gorgeous and haunting". Matt Bobkin of ''Exclaim!'', who gave the album seven out of ten points, criticized the album for its long ambient segments in the middle of the record, but praised the following tracks, "Invitation" and "Memory Loss".


Track listing


Personnel

;This Will Destroy You * Jeremy Galindo – guitar * Donovan Jones – bass * Chris King – guitar * Alex Bhore – drums ; Additional musicians *Jon Slade -
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Credits adapted from Holodeck Records and Pitchfork Media. * Alex Bhore - recording *
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- production, recording, mixing * Alan Douches - mastering * Jeremy Galindo - mixing * Christopher King - recording, mixing * Land - art


Charts


Release history


References

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