Editorial Reviews This trio originated in Austin, Texas, writing, recording, and performing under the name shiFt. Their debut six song CD-EP on Austin's ND label, 1995's 'A Folding Sieve,' is a shining landmark of the 1990's American shoegazer scene and was lauded with critical acclaim. The late great 18th Dye (Matador, Che) was so impressed by... The mini-album garnered enthusiastic praise from Alternative Press who decreed 'A Folding Sieve' had even outshone the Lilys brilliant debut album 'In The Presence Of Nothing.' "Rolling" opens the album with Tanya Maus' naked, wax-melting voice that recalls Mimi Goese of Hugo Largo. Expansive atmospheric guitar washes propel the breathlessly beautiful "Breathe Salt" and "Pulling." The looping guitar riffs on the catchy "Feels Like Morning" recall the Ultra Vivid Scene anthem "Mercy Seat." In addition to the notable Jean Paul Satre Experience and 18th Dye interpretations, SHOULD also give a nod to Loop and Playing With Fire-era Spacemen 3 on "Inst1" with its dulled howling guitar and bass pulsations. "Faded," another bonus track, has the buoyancy of early Pale Saints, with the imprecise, lush vocal patterns of Chapterhouse. 'A Folding Sieve' stands tall among the giants in the first wave of great shoegaze albums and is an essential album for any collector of dream pop.
A Folding Sieve
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Should invest your world with wonder. They make you want to babble improbable metaphors to describe their music.
About the Artist
SHOULD play melodic, minimal pop that touches on post-rock, slowcore and shoegaze. They have sketched both the noisy and the sedate in a handful of releases since 1995.
Album Description
WORDS ON MUSIC has re-released SHOULD's classic 1995 American shoegaze CD-EP 'A Folding Sieve.' This reissue doubles the number of tracks of the original album (which was released on Austin Texas' ND record label under their former name shiFt). Added to this album are both tracks from the 1997 7" single on ND that featured SHOULD's cover of the Jean Paul Sartre Experience song "Own Two Feet," a cover of the 18th Dye song "Merger," and four unreleased songs recorded in 1995 and 1996.