…And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead – IX

…And You Know Us By the Trail of Dead have had as many lives as their band name has words....
...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead : IX
8.0 Superball
2014 

...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead : IX

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…And You Know Us By the Trail of Dead have had as many lives as their band name has words, from saviors of indie-rock to orphans from major label, from massive ensemble to four-piece, from headliners to also-rans. However, they’ve always been epic, whether hollowly like 2011’s Tao of the Dead (QRO review) or substantially with 2012’s Lost Songs (QRO review). The latter reestablished their band, their brand – in suitably epic fashion – and that keeps up with their latest, IX.

Trail of Dead let you know that it’s them right from the get-go with growing and epic opener “The Doomsday Book”, and they never look back. Yet the group puts different spins on their grand nature, from ominous (the following “Jaded Apostles”), driving (“A Million Random Digits”), even the instrumentals “How To Avoid Huge Ships” and “Like Summer Tempests Came His Tears”. They’re forthrightly bold on “Lost In the Grand Scheme” and “Sound of the Silk” near the end, as the record should close, but perhaps most interesting and compelling are middle pieces “Lie Without a Liar” and “The Dragonfly Queen”. The former nicely reaches for the stars that are forever out of one’s grasp, while the latter is just great world-weary days gone by.

IX even has a fuzzy afterglow in “Bus Lines”, for a record that needs and deserves one. …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead may be on their umpteenth life, but it’s a well-earned one.

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