Before the Dawn Heals Us

Before the Dawn Heals Us

by M83
Before the Dawn Heals Us

Before the Dawn Heals Us

by M83

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Before the Dawn Heals Us is M83's follow-up to the 2003 international breakthrough Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts. If you're noticing a trend toward drifting album titles, that's deliberate -- M83 mastermind Anthony Gonzalez loves crafting antigravity masterpieces of layered and meandering synthesizers. He's also the principal player on Dawn, with previous collaborator Nicolas Fromageau having moved into solo work. Left to his own devices, Gonzalez has made a more cohesive record than Dead Cities. As nice as they were, that album's synthesized soundscapes tended to drift into a foggy territory between Boards of Canada and Tangerine Dream. Dawn remedies that with the addition of vocals, more consistent beats, and a cinematic pace. "Teen Angst" and "Don't Save Us From the Flames" pin gorgeous melodies to an indie electronic sound comparable to the Notwist; "Flames" in particular is a great departure, roaring out of the gate with giddy drum fills and an oscillating keyboard squiggle. "Farewell/Goodbye" is an icy, Air-ish duet between Ben of Cyann & Ben and Big Sir vocalist Lisa Papineau; it's not the most effective thing on Before the Dawn Heals Us, but it works as a love theme to the imaginary Michael Mann film Gonzalez seems at times to be directing. (Check out that cover art.) The album also has its stretches of instrumental wander. "I Guess I'm Floating," for example, features a scattered sample of children's laughter over lingering keyboard flourishes. But Gonzalez never gets carried away on the breeze -- he'll set a mood, but he'll cut it wide open, too. "Let Men Burn Stars" is a breathy and innocuous lull before the recording's most intense passage, "Car Chase Terror." "Look at my hands, I'm shaking...." a woman (actress Kate Moran) says over the hiss of crickets, her words tense with fear. A moody electronic pulse fades in, and suddenly you're in the midst of the chase, narrated by the same scared voice -- "Turn the key! Go! Go!" -- and the melody is melodramatic and terrifying all at once. Before the Dawn Heals Us is ambitious for sure, an emphatic step forward from the linger of Dead Cities. But it might also be a transition album for Gonzalez, a storyboard of where he'll take M83 next. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 08/25/2014
Label: Mute
UPC: 0724596954614
Rank: 31702

Tracks

  1. Moonchild
  2. Don't Save Us From the Flames
  3. In the Cold I'm Standing
  4. Farewell/Goodbye
  5. Fields, Shorelines and Hunters
  6. *
  7. I Guess I'm Floating
  8. Teen Angst
  9. Can't Stop
  10. Safe
  11. Let Men Burn Stars
  12. Car Chase Terror!
  13. Slight Night Shiver
  14. A Guitar and a Heart
  15. Lower Your Eyelids to Die With the Sun

Album Credits

Performance Credits

M83   Primary Artist
Anthony Gonzalez   Vocals,Various Instruments,Voices
Tony Gonzalez   Vocals
Loic Maurin   Drums,Electronic Drums
Mathieu Denis   Bass,Bass
Montag   Orchestra
Lisa Papineau   Vocals
Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint Laurent Orchestre   Choir/Chorus
Kate Moran   Vocals
Les Petits Chanteurs de St. Louis   Choir/Chorus

Technical Credits

Tony Gonzalez   Producer,Instrumentation
Jean Philippe Talaga   A&R,Producer,Art Direction
Antoine Gaillet   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Recording
Christian Kain   Cover Photo
Jean Baptiste Moreira   Mixing,Assistant
Laurent Fetis   Design,Art Direction
Lionel Nicod   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Anthony Gonzalez   Composer,Musician,Producer
Yann Gonzalez   Composer
Yann Gonzales   Composer
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