Pursuit Of Ends (CD)
High Pulp
Amoeba Review
Genre-bending post-rockers High Pulp’s new album, Pursuit of Ends, is an enlivening, dynamic listen. The Seattle group paints in bold brushstrokes, with vivifying colors—there’s no snoozing your way through this album, no putting it on in the background as light party music. Drawing sonic inspiration from Miles Davis’ Second Quintet and creative concepts from ideas about magic, the will, and the individual, Pursuit of Ends’ joyous spirit and colorful palette demands to be heard. Close your eyes and let your imagination run free to the lush soundscapes provided by this inspired collection of songs.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Ceremony
|
High Pulp | 05:40 |
2.
All Roads Lead to Los Angeles
|
High Pulp , Jaleel Shaw | 04:42 |
3.
Blaming Mercury
|
High Pulp | 03:34 |
4.
Window to a Shimmering World
|
High Pulp | 02:39 |
5.
Chemical X
|
High Pulp | 04:24 |
6.
A Ring on Each Finger
|
High Pulp | 06:33 |
7.
Kaminshinjo
|
High Pulp , Jacob Mann | 03:21 |
8.
Inner Crooner
|
High Pulp | 01:39 |
9.
Wax Hands
|
High Pulp , Brandee Younger | 03:37 |
10.
You've Got to Pull It Up from the Ground
|
High Pulp , Theo Croker | 04:32 |