Martin Rossiter - The Defenestration of St Martin (2012) [FLAC]
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Martin Rossiter - The Defenestration of St Martin (2012) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Style: Indie Source: CD Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,000 kbps Bit depth: 16 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Three Points on a Compass 02 I Want To Choose When I Sleep Alone 03 No One Left To Blame 04 Sing It Loud 05 Where There Are Pixels 06 I Must Be Jesus 07 My Heart’s Designed for Pumping Blood 08 Drop Anchor 09 Darling Sorrow 10 Let the Waves Carry You Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine Gene lead singer -- and for most intents and purposes, their flat-out leader -- Martin Rossiter returned to action in 2012 via assistance from the fan-funding site Pledge Music, releasing the stark, intimate The Defenestration of St. Martin toward the end of the year. Gene never sounded this spare -- they were a guitar band, after all -- and the unadorned instrumentation naturally forces attention on Rossiter's writing, particularly his lyrics. Always underappreciated during Gene's prime, Rossiter's lyrical skills have deepened with age, his pathos carrying a rich sense of irony and his humor as piercing as a stiletto. The same can't be said of his melodies, music that is gentle and lilting but never immediate; it feels like a soft bed for his words, but repeated listens reveal the structures, no matter how elliptical they may be. Yet that is the appeal of The Defenestration of St. Martin: it is pure artistic id, and after hearing it, it's possible to view Rossiter's entire body of work in a new light, gaining an appreciation for his grace, wit, and artistry