"At times of global crisis, Montreal post-rock three-piece Yoo Doo Right try to channel their distress in positive directions, and their third album finds them looking for ways to rebuild what is broken. “Late capitalism is ever present… we’re all witnessing a genocide in Palestine in real time,” drummer John Talbot told Still Listening magazine. “This record feels a little bleak… [but] all hope is not lost.” The album came together when the band – the lineup completed by Justin Cober (guitar, synths, vocals) and Charles Masson (bass) – were snowed in for three days while recording in Saguenay, Quebec. “I guess the freezing cold and isolation of it all lent to the energy we were putting into the songs.” That energy is hard to resist on songs such as "Spirit’s Heavy, But Not Overthrown, Part 2", which melds post-rock ambition with Krautrock rhythm (they take their name from a song by Can) and adventures in thrilling noise. Very much one for fans of Mogwai and Godspeed You Black Emperor." (The Observer)
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