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Change in the Neon Light
Veil Veil Vanish
Change in the Neon Light
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (9) - Disc #1

Following a US tour in support of their critically acclaimed EP Into a New Mausoleum, Veil Veil Vanish received national radio play (including stations such as Live 105 and Indie 103) and played San Francisco's NOISE POP m...  more »

     
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All Artists: Veil Veil Vanish
Title: Change in the Neon Light
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Metropolis Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2010
Re-Release Date: 2/23/2010
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop, Rock
Style: Electronica
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 782388062923

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Following a US tour in support of their critically acclaimed EP Into a New Mausoleum, Veil Veil Vanish received national radio play (including stations such as Live 105 and Indie 103) and played San Francisco's NOISE POP music festival in both 2008 and 2009. Poised to release their debut album, Change in the Neon Light, Veil Veil Vanish signed to Metropolis Records in late 2009. Produced and engineered by ATOM (Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Cribs, and Maximo Park along with producer Nick Launay), the addictive album is slated for release in February 2010.
 

CD Reviews

Worth the wait!
simOn | lafayette, CA | 02/27/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This album is an evolution from their first EP. I would tell you it's better, but that would be a lie. BOTH records are unbelievable and solid in their own way. "Change in the Neon Light" has pumped up the dance appeal from their last effort "Into A New Mausoleum". It's good to know that Veil Veil Vanish are of the mindset to show the world what it takes to create a work of ART and not just another album.

There are very few bands that I can handle listening to again and again. VVV is one of them. The last album that I found to be seamless all the way through was "Drowned in a Sea of Sound" by The Daysleepers.

This review could seem a bit too positive and cause any of you reading it to be skeptical. I am a Dream Pop and Post Punk junkie, so maybe it is. The point I can not stress enough here, is that VVV is not trying to be anyone else. Post-Punk, Dream Pop, and Shoegaze are always threatened by the bands these genres were coined for. There are a lot of bands trying to sound like the Cure, Joy Division, My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Slowdive, and so on. The trick seems to be not to just take reference from the greats, but to actually be solid musicians with an amount of pure creativity.

The only downside to "Change in the Neon Light" is the length. 9 songs is such a tease when the music is so good. I guess I'll just have to wait for my next fix."