Davy Kehoe – Short Passing Game

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File somewhere between DJ Shadow and My Bloody Valentine… New York based post-rock trio Bowery Electric blend shoegaze guitars and downtempo drum loops on Beat, their sophomore LP for Kranky. Taking cues from Mo’ Wax and trip-hop groups like Massive Attack and Portishead, Bowery Electric embraced a hip-hop aesthetic within the rock scene, capturing the “Kranky sound” while also breaking into new territory. Slow, repetitive drums (some sampled and others featuring Wayne Magruder’s live drums) build a sort of looping melancholy alongside hypnotic basslines and droning reverb-heavy guitars. Martha Schwendener’s vocals come in at just the right moments, offering a bit of sunshine peeking through the sludge of cloudy guitars and dubby bass. Recommended listening the whole way through as the tracks flow smoothly through beatless ambient, deep instrumental grooves, and vocal-driven songs.
Recommended – Full Listen
A1 Beat
A2 Without Stopping
A3 Under The Sun
A4 Fear Of Flying
A5 Looped
B1 Empty Words
B2 Black Light
B3 Inside Out
B4 Coming Down
C1 Postscript
D1 Low Density
Bass, Keyboards, Vocals – Martha Schwendener
Drums – Wayne Magruder (tracks: 2, 7 to 9)
Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Programmed By – Lawrence Chandler
Photography By [Cover] – Catherine Opie
Producer – Bowery Electric, Rich Costley



