Trees Speak - PostHuman
BLACK VINYL
The fourth album from Arizona's Trees Speak is another exciting shift in their rapidly expanding discography, packing a wealth of ideas within its 18 tracks. With each successive release, the group have tightened their focus, reining in their more indulgent impulses and creating full-length journeys with a true sense of progression. PostHuman is their most cinematic work to date, with each track resembling a distinct movie scene, often seamlessly segued in order to maintain continuity. The band is still heavily influenced by Krautrock, but the motorik rhythms of tracks like "Glass" are creepily suspenseful as well as hypnotic. "Chamber of Frequencies" blends rippling synth arpeggios with showers of psychedelic horns, and feels torn between bliss and existential confusion. "Elements of Matter" masterfully applies spacy effects, flickering keyboards, and overdubbed drum hits to a sparse, anxious groove. While some tracks seem to offer light relief, others considerably ramp up the suspense, from the clanging, dread-filled "Scheinwelt" to the spooky, tripped-out funk of "X Zeit." Of the many highlights, "Steckdose" is a good summation of the album's charms and challenges, opening with unsteady chords and wibbling synths before launching into a driving beat, then breaking down into a slower rhythm before more fragmented synths bubble upward, providing a segue into the arpeggio-core of "Amnesia Transmitter." The vocoder-heavy, Mellotron-laced "Quantize Humanize" gives off a loungey Air vibe, leading the way to the rising strings and gasping horns of the frightful "Gläserner Mensch."
A1 Double Slit
A2 Glass
A3 Chamber Of Frequencies
A4 Divided Light
A5 Elements Of Matter
A6 Magic Transistor
A7 Scheinwelt
A8 PostHuman
A9 Synthesis
B1 X Zeit
B2 Incandescent Sun
B3 Healing Rods
B4 Steckdose
B5 Amnesia Transmitter
B6 Quantize Humanize
B7 Gläserner Mensch
