Cover of These New Puritans Beat Pyramid
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THE REVIEW

Electric guitar, drums, and synthesizers.

Fourteen tracks that blend punk/rock and brief electronic melodies in adequate proportions to create fourteen tracks that are simultaneously sharp and catchy. It must be said that the bare-bones structure of the songs, while detoxifying our ears from the opulent current productions on one side, on the other, shows the compositional limits of this young band.

Or maybe, thinking about it for a moment, the limits are not of These New Puritans but of the music they have decided to play.

At least listen to "Navigate Colours" and "Numerology (AKA Numbers)", they deserve it.

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Beat Pyramid by These New Puritans combines punk rock and electronic sounds into fourteen sharp and catchy tracks. The album features a minimalist structure that highlights both the band's promise and their compositional limits. Songs like "Navigate Colours" and "Numerology (AKA Numbers)" stand out as essential listens. The album offers a refreshing alternative to overly produced music.

Tracklist Videos

01   ...ce I Will Say This Twice (00:16)

02   Numerology (AKA Numbers) (03:11)

03   Colours (02:26)

04   Swords of Truth (03:12)

05   Doppelgänger (01:30)

06   C. 16th ± (01:38)

07   En papier (04:55)

08   Infinity ytinifnI (02:26)

09   Elvis (02:46)

10   £4 (02:13)

11   MKK3 (01:49)

13   Navigate-Colours (04:20)

14   H. (00:28)

15   Costume (03:36)

16   I Will Say This Twi... (00:08)

These New Puritans

These New Puritans are an English art‑rock/experimental band formed in Southend‑on‑Sea in 2006 by Jack Barnett, George Barnett, and Thomas Hein. Renowned for radical stylistic shifts from post‑punk to orchestral minimalism, they’ve released Beat Pyramid (2008), Hidden (2010), Field of Reeds (2013), and Inside the Rose (2019).
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