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		<title>Heartbeeps CD</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just under a year after the release of the Mae Shi&#8217;s debut album, Terrorbird, comes the Heartbeeps EP, which delivers a concentrated blast of the band&#8217;s hyperkinetic but still strangely accessible noise rock. It&#8217;s almost as if the Mae Shi got bored with being so restless and needed to bring a little more order to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just under a year after the release of the Mae Shi&#8217;s debut album, Terrorbird, comes the Heartbeeps EP, which delivers a concentrated blast of the band&#8217;s hyperkinetic but still strangely accessible noise rock. It&#8217;s almost as if the Mae Shi got bored with being so restless and needed to bring a little more order to their chaos to keep things interesting. Unlike Terrorbird&#8217;s sprawling, free-for-all vibe, Heartbeeps is slightly more organized and unified &#8212; the &#8220;Heartbeeps&#8221; interludes that run through the EP give it more structure, even as they recall the &#8220;Repetition&#8221; suite that closed Terrorbird. Heartbeeps&#8217; tracks also feel a little more structured, with recognizable (though not necessarily traditional) song forms; on &#8220;Crimes of Infancy,&#8221; singer Ezra Buchla&#8217;s gasping attempts to keep up with the rest of the band&#8217;s frantic time shifts become hooks in their own right. Meanwhile, &#8220;The Meat of the Inquiry&#8221; and &#8220;Eat the Prize&#8221;&#8216;s rapid-fire bursts of noisy melody (or melodic noise) recall Deerhoof and the Curtains, though the Mae Shi aren&#8217;t quite as effortlessly, cheerfully daft as either of those bands yet. The second half of Heartbeeps delves into messy, strangely bittersweet synth pop like &#8220;Spoils of Injury&#8221; and &#8220;Spoils of Victory,&#8221; though this feels more like an elaboration on the EP&#8217;s musical themes than a tangent. &#8220;The Universal Polymath&#8221; is as close as the Mae Shi get to Terrorbird&#8217;s frenetic, angular dance-punk, but it still feels more connected to the rest of Heartbeeps than many of their previous album&#8217;s tracks did. Though this EP is nowhere near as ambitious as Terrorbird was, that ends up working in the Mae Shi&#8217;s favor</p>
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