''RR7349'' (its cassette release titled ''HD037'') is the third
studio album
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by Texas
synthwave
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group
Survive
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. Completed in January 2015, it wasn't until September 2016 that the album was released by the labels
Relapse
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and Survive's own Holodeck. As with other releases by the band, ''RR7349'' follows a slow-
tempo
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style using elements of
dark wave
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,
electro, and
intelligent dance music
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. Reviews of the album from
critics
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were very favorable, some of them highlighting that it has a complex narrative unusual for instrumental
electronic music
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albums. The LP peaked at number 108 on the American ''
Billboard
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''
200
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album chart.
Composition
As with other Survive works, the album is a slow
tempo
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synthwave
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record containing "foggy atmospheres" and many elements of
dark wave
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,
electro, and
intelligent dance music
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,
AllMusic
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journalist Paul Simpson wrote.
The album has a 1980s
film score
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style a la the works of
John Carpenter
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,
Tangerine Dream
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,
Giorgio Moroder
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,
and
Vangelis
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.
Simpson described the album's structure as "heavy and spacious," or "heavily detailed without feeling dense or overloaded."
Critic Patric Fallon wrote that the LP has two categories of tracks: ones having "predictable structures with the tension and broad scope of
soundtrack music" and normal
synthpop
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tracks.
''
Under the Radar'' analyzed it has a "coloring-in of atmosphere signifying experimentation with the capacity of
nalog synths"
Also like the band's previous releases, ''RR7349'' "explores emotional terrains of uncertainty and irresolution, where well-deep and halogen-bright synthesizers creep and dart between streetlamps and shadows," ''
Thump'' analyzed.
[Kinkel, Oliver (September 21, 2016)]
"S U R V I V E Are Already Onto Even Stranger Things"
'' Thump''. Vice Media
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. Retrieved January 20, 2018. Where the album differs from past Survive albums, however, is its "rigid rockist mentality," where the synthesizers are performed "like guitars" and the "drum machines like a set of
Ludwigs," stated ''
Resident Advisor
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''.
Writer Luke Fowler noted that every song on ''RR7349'' "begins with an explosion of synths and drums before breaking down two-thirds of the way through and transitioning to an extended outro."
''Gigsoup'' categorized the LP as a three-
movement release: its first movement ("A.H.B." to "Dirt") having an "uplifting, exploratory vibe," the second movement ("Wardenclyffe" to "Low Fog") displaying a "boldly identifiable notion of cold-blooded terror looming upon the listener, achieved by the quartet’s mastery of multi-layered synth at varying ranges and frequencies," and the concluding movement ("Copter" to "Cutthroat") having "a sense of embrace and an overcoming of the terror that once loomed."
Release and promotion
Despite being completed in January 2015,
''RR7349'' took a long time for it to get publicly released due to the challenge of finding a label to issue it. Survive was signed to
metal
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label
Relapse Records
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History
The ...
via Timmy Hefner, leader of the metal festival Chaos in Tejas and friends with both Survive and the staff at Relapse.
Survive gave Hefner the album, who in turn handed the album over to Relapse. As the group recalled in a 2016 interview, "We decided, why not get our album in front of a million people who wouldn't hear it otherwise? Maybe some of them will like it."
On April 18, 2016, Relapse announced Survive signed to the label, and their next album would be released late in the summer season. However, the date was moved to September for unknown reasons. ''
Exclaim!
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'' debuted it via
streaming
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on September 27, 2016.
Relapse issued the
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and
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editions on September 30, 2016 as ''RR7349'' (its catalog number), while the
cassette version was issued on Survive's own label Holodeck the same day ''HD037'' (also its catalog number).
On October 26, 2016, the Chris Rusch-directed video for "Copter" was released.
["S U R V I V E (“Stranger Things”) Share New “Copter” Video: Watch"](_blank)
''Pitchfork
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''. Conde Nast
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. Retrieved January 20, 2018. Filmed in
Austin
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,
Los Angeles
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, and
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, the video is a mix of
aerial shots and the group performing in a dark area.
Survive issued an extended play titled ''RR7387'' on November 3, 2016, which features remixes of the album's songs by Lena Willikens, Not Waving,
Sam Haar, and
Justin K Broadrick.
["S U R V I V E "RR7387 Remix EP" 12"](_blank)
Relapse Records Official Website. Retrieved January 20, 2018. On January 10, 2017, the group released a
BitTorrent
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file containing recordings of one of their live performances of 2011, the ''RR7349'' track "Wardenclyffe" and the video for "Copter" also included. On February 21 and February 22, 2017, Survive performed at the Deaf Institute in
Manchester
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and the Village Underground in
London
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to support ''RR7349''.
Critical reception
Honoring ''RR7349'' as "one of 2016’s most cinematic and compelling electronic albums," Fowler claimed it had "the sheer confidence of a debut
lbum" his only minor criticism being the lack of structural variety between tracks.
[Fowler, Luke (September 30, 2016)]
"Review: Survive, RR7349"
''Pretty Much Amazing''. Retrieved January 21, 2018. Simpson praised ''RR7349'' as Survive's "most accomplished work," analogizing it as a "silver screen debut by a director whose films previously went straight to video (or on-demand streaming)."
''The Line of Best Fit'' called it "an authentic, muddy footprint in the world of poorly produced electronic music saturating our airwaves," reasoning that "they're pushing the boundaries and reinterpreting music in an exciting way within the digital age, making us pause to rethink and reminisce what was special about a specific age of music and the amazing technology that has come before."
Some critics highlighted the complexity and progressiveness of the songwriting on ''RR7349'' unusual for most artists to have.
More specifically, they honored it for being a non-dance electronic record that had a dynamic narrative executed only from instrumentals.
[Rodziewicz, Theo (October 7, 2016)]
"S U R V I V E ‘RR7349’"
''Gigsoup''. Retrieved January 21, 2018. ''Spectrum Culture'' praised it as an album meant to be listened to from start to end, which results in "an exercise in vision and craft that should be appreciated by those who seek out challenging music."
The ''
Austin Chronicle
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'' compared it to the works of
Boards of Canada
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and
Trent Reznor
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in that it "mingles the tangible with the abstract to spur a novel meld of both imaginative atmosphere and gripping substance."
''
Exclaim!
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'' commended the record as "an album that never repeats itself, offering up a work that plays out more like a multi-chaptered book than some simple '80s homage that's jumped the shark."
''
PopMatters
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'' claimed, "Normally, nostalgia is synonymous with a lack of imagination, but that is not the case here. Rather, there is sincerity and depth here that saves it from being a semi-ironic nostalgia exercise."
''RR7349'' also garnered a few mixed reviews. ''Earbuddy'' felt most of the music was "just being pretty neat" and "demand
dvisuals to give it context,"
[JEDowney (October 6, 2016)]
"S U R V I V E – RR7349 Review"
''Earbuddy''. Retrieved January 21, 2018. while ''
Now
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'' described it as a "suite of discrete moods than a cycle of songs
..too ornamented to be background music but without enough conceptual underpinning to create a world of its own."
Year-end list rankings
Track listing
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Charts
References
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2016 albums
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