
This little gem of lo-fi, shogaze, and indie is a treasure to behold. I learned of CEG through an interview with the lead singer of Titus Andronicus and the melodically driven wall of noise that they play has had me hooked since the moment I first heard it. At time's delirously happy and at others just plain weird, "Why There Are Mountains" is an album perfect for contemplation... or a good walk. It can be backround music, or it can be truly dissected and appreciated. The lyrics are gloriously trippy, the textures are softened yet hard, and the sound bounces happily between walls of noise and rushes of melody. This is such a cool album, and I hope you like it.
1. "And The Hazy Sea"
2. "Some Tree's"
3. "Indianna"
4. "Cold Spring"
5. "Share"
6. "What Dogs See"
7. "Wind Phoenix"
8. "The Living North"
9. "Like Blood Does"
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