Some things fall apart

It would be a band from Brooklyn that would manage, with one song, to capture a sense of loss and longing, a claustrophobic, encroaching darkness with any crystalline angles muted to the point of sounding less jagged and more worn and broken. That band would be the Crystal Stilts, and that song would be this song.


 Crystal Stilts: Shattered Shine

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At first, I really wanted to shake these boys off, or at least turn a deaf ear to them. The few songs, gathered from various EPs and sundry scattered across the internet, that I’ve heard have, on a whole, the band playing their about-to-splinter fragmented garage rock sound as their only propulsion. These songs really only exist to fall apart-or, rather, they only exist to appear to fall apart.  “Shattered Shine”, though, does something totally unique-it swells, it grows, it breathes in the darkness. I’ve seen comparisons to Joy Division-this is more Stiff Kittens, more stuff that isn’t even living yet, just hibernating, incubating, not even alive enough to threaten with deconstruction.





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