Rafał Księżyk (Antena Krzyku 1/2002):
Zespół z Toronto ewidentnie wyrasta z wizji Tortoise. Z jednej strony może to być męczące, z drugiej trzeba przyznać, iż adaptuje tę poetykę z dobrym wyczuciem i odciska na niej piętno tyleż własne, co adekwatne do współczesności. Głównym atutem jest tu brzmienie - miks domowej sesja owocuje ciekawym połączeniem ciepłej pastelowości postrocka z podanym jakby z oddali, przytłumionym, acz niekiedy żrącym hałasem nasyconym mikrosmaczkami. Do tego jazzująca motoryka, delikatne echa folkowej zwiewności i sporo nostalgii.
Constellation Info:
the third full-length by DO MAKE SAY THINK marks another quantum leap towards sonic and compositional mastery by this toronto-based instrumental rock band. their space- and drone-rock foundations continue to serve as the launching pad for expermentation with jazz-inflected motifs, but with & YET & YET, the group's pop sensibility is also on fine display. melodic themes laid out by guitars and horns wind along a burbling brook of fat analog synths and phased percussion, tiny subtle details are worked into the mix on every track, and the whole record just pulses with warmth and soul.
once again recorded and mixed by band members charles and ohad, the stacks of tube gear combined with digital editing have yielded a thick, intricate sound overall, highly detailed yet still somehow wrapped in a translucent gauze. most of the tracking was done at guitarist justin's apartment, then brought to the studio. unlike the last record (GOODBYE ENEMY AIRSHIP THE LANDLORD IS DEAD) which resonated with the rural atmosphere of its barnyard recording location, the new album is much more up-front-sounding. the arrangements pump with bottom-end and the interweaving melodic elements are beautifully shaped and placed. while the album conjures diverse emotions, there is something consistently ebullient and effervescent about each of the songs. by whatever measure....... więcej