On
Auspicious Winds, Portland, OR's
Yume Bitsu showcased why
Calvin Johnson and
K Records were interested in the quartet: The band's atmospheric brand of
indie rock is powerful, cerebral, and intricate. Similar to
Tristeza, the band intertwines extended instrumentals with
Adam Forkner's composed vocals. The disc begins with the bright-sounding
"The Wedding Procession." A festival of sounds at the beginning of
"Doctor Trips" creates a complex and haunting second track. The instrumental
"Mothmen Meet the Council of Frogs" includes a steady organ and harrowing drumming, in addition to a solo by
Johnson. Some of the longer tracks run out of steam, but, in general, their length seems to be a necessity. More than anything,
Yume Bitsu creates a relaxed and thoughtful mood with their songs. The disc comes to a close with
"Into the Hole," on which
Forkner sings from the start, as the band stretches out the
experimental instrumentation of the song. Most of the songs were recorded with
Johnson at
Dub Narcotic Studio in June of 2000, while others were recorded at
Radsoul Studios in February 2000. ~ Stephen Cramer