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Ancient Melodies is the trimmest album Built to Spill have made since their 1994 breakthrough, There's Nothing Wrong With Love. There are just ten songs, clocking in at just under forty minutes, with only "Alarmed" breaking the five-minute barrier. But that's a plus, since Martsch has the typical classic-rock weakness for going on way too long. Here he keeps the focus on his guitar in stately power ballads like "Trimmed and Burning," "In Your Mind" and the surprisingly bluesy "Happiness." He peaks, though, with a pair of unexpectedly spare, delicately spacey acoustic love songs, "You Are" and "The Weather," proving that he's even more impressive when he lowers the volume. Like the Flaming Lips' The Soft Bulletin or Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs, Ancient Melodies of the Future shows how rock & rollers can aspire to old-school grandiosity without necessarily leaving their brains behind.
ROB SHEFFIELD
(RS 875 - August 16, 2001)
(Posted: Jul 24, 2001)
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