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ILLUSORY WALLS (BLACK VINYL)
The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die
Title
ILLUSORY WALLS (BLACK VINYL)
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45778773312
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Release Date
Dec 3, 2021
Format
LP
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LP (100g)
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0.75
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$64inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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Sometimes, the best place to begin is at the end. If you really want to dig deep into Illusory Walls, the fourth album by THE WORLD
IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE & I AM NO LONGER AFRAID TO DIE, it definitely helps to do that. That's because epic closer "Fewer Afraid"-all
19 minutes, 44 seconds of it-doesn't just revisit the themes and ideas on the ten songs that precede it, but also offers a selfaware summary of the Connecticut band's entire history. It's the conclusion of all the stories within the record as well as a nod
to all the lives that helped make them-little glimpses of everything that's come before, on both a micro, immediate level, and a
more universal one. "That song is a higher level look at my whole life and the whole world," explains vocalist/guitarist David F.
Bello, "as well as the album, our band and our discography. It places the band in the context of the rest of the world, as if we're
listening to everything that came before. It touches on all the themes of the previous songs, but there are also callbacks to songs
from earlier in our career. But in this song, they're the object, not the subject-I'm talking about a world in which these things
happen, not talking about these things happening."
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the band-completed by Steven K. Buttery (drums and percussion), Joshua Cyr (bass/vocals) and Katie
Dvorak (vocals/synth)-had nothing but time to realize the full extent of their musical and thematic aspirations. And so, four years
on from lauded third album Always Foreign, they were able to make what is undoubtedly the band's most ambitious and epic record to
date. Written and recorded remotely-a first for the band-Illusory Walls takes on the weight of human existence while it's buckling
under the pressure of today's near-dystopian society. Personal anxieties and political struggles collide with a series of portentous,
apocalyptic and dramatic tunes, resulting in some of the darkest music the band has made since forming in 2009.
IS A BEAUTIFUL PLACE & I AM NO LONGER AFRAID TO DIE, it definitely helps to do that. That's because epic closer "Fewer Afraid"-all
19 minutes, 44 seconds of it-doesn't just revisit the themes and ideas on the ten songs that precede it, but also offers a selfaware summary of the Connecticut band's entire history. It's the conclusion of all the stories within the record as well as a nod
to all the lives that helped make them-little glimpses of everything that's come before, on both a micro, immediate level, and a
more universal one. "That song is a higher level look at my whole life and the whole world," explains vocalist/guitarist David F.
Bello, "as well as the album, our band and our discography. It places the band in the context of the rest of the world, as if we're
listening to everything that came before. It touches on all the themes of the previous songs, but there are also callbacks to songs
from earlier in our career. But in this song, they're the object, not the subject-I'm talking about a world in which these things
happen, not talking about these things happening."
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the band-completed by Steven K. Buttery (drums and percussion), Joshua Cyr (bass/vocals) and Katie
Dvorak (vocals/synth)-had nothing but time to realize the full extent of their musical and thematic aspirations. And so, four years
on from lauded third album Always Foreign, they were able to make what is undoubtedly the band's most ambitious and epic record to
date. Written and recorded remotely-a first for the band-Illusory Walls takes on the weight of human existence while it's buckling
under the pressure of today's near-dystopian society. Personal anxieties and political struggles collide with a series of portentous,
apocalyptic and dramatic tunes, resulting in some of the darkest music the band has made since forming in 2009.
Tracklisting
Side 1
- Afraid to Die
- Queen Sophie for President
- Invading the World of the Guilty as a Spirit of Vengeance
- Blank // Drone
- We Saw Birds through the Hole in the Ceiling
- Died in the Prison of the Holy Office
- Your Brain is a Rubbermaid
- Blank // Worker
- Trouble
- Infinite Josh
- Fewer Afraid


