Tracks:
Form and Function
Pyramid, The
Pace or the Patience
At 100%
Interlude
Ms V. Export
Confrontation
Single Cable
Double
All the Time
Trouble
What Was I Supposed to Do?
[Untitled]
Performer Notes:
- Composers: Sellbach; Horton.
- Love of Diagrams: Luke Horton (guitars); Antonia Sellbach (bass instrument); Monika Fikerle.
- Personnel: Luke Horton (vocals, guitar); Antonia Sellbach (vocals, melodica); Monika Fikerle (drums, background vocals); Bob Weston (loops).
- Audio Mixer: Bob Weston .
- Recording information: Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago, IL (12/2005-03/2006).
- Photographer: Lauren Bamford.
- On its full-length 2007 debut for the revered Matador label, the trio Love of Diagrams offers up an assured set of angular rock. The Melbourne, Australia-based band is clearly influenced by distortion-loving acts such as Sonic Youth and Fugazi, as well as the classic U.K. post-punks that first introduced the concept of "angular" to rock's musical lexicon. The group, fronted by vocalists Antonia Sellbach and Luke Horton, excels at urgent, restless tunes that often pit Sellbach's rumbling bass lines against Horton's searing guitar riffs (see "The Pyramid"), making MOSIAC ideal for those who appreciate aggressive, off-kilter indie-rock.
Format: CD (1 Disc)
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Release Date: 10 April, 2007
Label: Matador (record label)
Dimensions: 12.6 x 14.4 x 0.8 centimeters (0.06 kg)