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Starset - Vessels (Vinyl LP) * * *

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Starset - Vessels (Vinyl LP) * * *

Starset - Vessels (Vinyl LP) * * *

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Starset's new sonic codex, Vessels, builds upon a schema where futurism has become fact and imagination is opportunity. The sophomore release from Starset's aural architect, Dustin Bates, is a data-stream-rendered-in-sound where his plaintive howl becomes the deus-ex-machina in an age of information overload - the wail of a ghost in an increasingly complex yet ultimately human machine.

Starset's 2014 debut, Transmissions introduced not only Starset but also The Starset Society, a shadowy, anonymous-like group of real-world rooted scientists admonishing the dangers of technology and dystopia gone amuck. Now, just a mere two years later, we are seeing Bates' scientific speculation become science fact. While fully fleshed-out in his recently self published novel, The Prox Transmissions, Bates' lyrical themes of exo-planet discovery and colonization, coupled with the impact of rapid advances in technology including 3-D printing, are proving Starset a truly visionary multi-media collective.

While Transmissions was indeed a landmark album, selling in excess of a quarter million combined albums, streams and downloads, and propelled by singles including the unforgettable "My Demons" (which spent an unprecedented 43 weeks scaling rock charts), Bates approached Vessels with a singular intent on pushing boundaries. Once again produced by Rob Graves (Halestorm, Red) and mixed by Ben Grosse (Breaking Benjamin, Filter) the results speak for themselves.

From atmospheric opener, "Back To The Earth" to the driving hooks of the album's first single, "Monster" to the catchy, nearly progressive moments of "Frequency," Bates has succeeded in escaping the gravity of formula radio rock. Instead, he has reimagined his genre-defying vision as an arena where Hans Zimmer interfaces with Radiohead and Trent Reznor. Where Transmissions' over-arching concept focused on a message from the planet Prox a future haven from a dying Earth, Vessels splits its narrative into an interconnected interzone of fourseparate dangerous visions.

From a return to Prox to an admonishment of the dangers of genetic engineering to a near future where advances in artificial intelligence defy convenient notions of love, life and death, Bates (who is a PhD candidate in electrical engineering and has done research for the US Air Force) has engineered an aural anthology that will challenge the Starset faithful while delivering on the first album's powerful promise.

 

  1. The Order
  2. Satellite
  3. Frequency
  4. Die For You
  5. Ricochet
  6. Starlight
  7. Into The Unknown
  8. Gravity of You
  9. Back To The Earth
  10. Last To Fall
  11. Bringing It Down
  12. Unbecoming
  13. Monster
  14. Telepathic
  15. Everglow
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