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Apr 15, 2013Though trimmed down from more than a half-hour of unedited movements, the lengthy piece begins to drag almost immediately, and its droning, slow transitions are the only weak spots on an otherwise captivating and sonically rich collection.
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Apr 22, 2013[V feels] both transitional and incubatory.
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UncutApr 10, 2013Though the 18-minute celestial sludge of "The Opulent Decline" conjures all the right imagery, you suspect Oneohtrix Point Never invariably got there first. [May 2013, p.67]
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Jun 6, 2013Undoubtedly, it’s all about layers on V, pull enough back and you will find the most complex Barn Owl album to date; a full sonic-cleanse of what remains within the dark, and what remains without.
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MojoApr 10, 2013V comes as a spellbinding corrective. [May 2013, p.95]
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Apr 10, 2013They are sketches--nothing more, nothing less. But it all changes on the final, aptly-named, track Opulent Decline.
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Apr 10, 2013V may be more intimate and introverted than Ancestral Star or Lost in the Glare, but it is no less cinematic. It’s a remarkable return to the fore for Porras and Caminiti.
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The WireApr 24, 2013There's a much larger keyboard profile on this new album.... Whether this is a positive or negative shift depends on where you're sitting. [Apr 2013, p.48]
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Jul 15, 2013The pair keeps the door unlocked for the curious, but doesn’t put out tea and cakes in welcome, either.
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Apr 17, 2013One of the album's strong points is the balance it confidently finds between active and passive, as if it's encouraging listeners to be aware of their attention drifting between their thoughts and the spacious terrain provided by the music.