Given the connection between
re: and
Godspeed You Black Emperor! (one half of re:,
Ian Ilavsky, is a co-founder of
GSYBE!'s label,
Constellation), it should come as no surprise that this record incorporates a collection of infinitely building noise-scapes, focused on the hiss of white noise. But what makes it truly intriguing is the rhythmic pining that takes the form of steps-through-the-ceiling clump (
"On Golden Pond"), machines-in-the-distance echo (
"Golem") and even
Speedy J-styled
industrial-
techno breaks (
"Orientalism as a Humanism" and
"Radio Free Ramadi"). Given the diversity of "beats," it is wrong to corner this project with MIT professor
Aden Evens as mere
ambient.
"Pawk" even offers a taste of melody via some gentle piano played towards the lower register. But it comes as a continuation of the chirping fancy of the appropriately titled
"Lasers, Tracers, Radar Drones." Alms is at its best when it mutates the sound of endless metal scrapes and evolves into a sturdy industrial clang, but the shorter songs that pad out the extended cast iron dirges make it a far more interesting listen. ~ Joshua Glazer