Sunday 19 November 2017

Album review: Autobahn - The Moral Crossing

Leeds based quintet Autobahn released their second LP on 3rd November. Short but perfectly formed, The Moral Crossing takes the listener on an angry post-punk journey.

Bought from Drift record shop, Totnes
With cheerily named tracks such as 'Obituary' and 'Torment', the band are a perfect soundtrack for the disillusioned youth (or simply population) of today.

The first track, 'Prologue', sets the scene with angry guitar riffs, but it is only in 'Obituary' that we get the first taste of Craig Johnson's vocals. 'Take it from me, you'll all be forgotten / So I sacrifice myself'. A haunting chant ensues. Welcome to Autobahn's second album.

As the record develops, you find yourself noticing influences ranging from Joy Division (with 'Future' and the title track) to Animal Collective.

A particular favourite song would be 'Torment' with its female-spoken French lyrics and immersive, almost choral supporting noises. The song doesn't get quite as intense as the others, so provides a brief moment of respite.

'Execution/Rise' is certainly intense, however. With a duration of 3:43, it is one of the shorter tracks, but its repetitive chorus works you up into a trance-like state.

While the album does remind the listener of other artists, this is certainly not a negative point. For a band with just two albums under their belt to be likened to heavy weights such as Joy Division and The Cure, they must be doing something right.

Listen to the album on Bandcamp here.

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