Another long stretch between updates, only to be broken by more kind words about the record! A refreshing change of pace.
Chain DLK posted a review of
noise for lovers. The full review link is here:
http://www.chaindlk.com/reviews/index.php?rl=1&id=2316 Also, Teresa (hello!) found a French review that seems to be very complimentary here:
http://fingersinthenose.canalblog.com/archives/p20-20.html According to
Babelfish, it's something like this:
"Strange scenes, industrial neons blafards, noises, female-intonated voice as escaped from a well bottomless, wander in a city the night... The music of Anaphylaxis evokes all that, and much more still. The universe avant-gardist of Jason Coffman and Teresa Santoski is like an abstracted fabric, a heteroclite joining of environments odd and curiously beautiful. Modernity. A music which draws its inspiration with several sources: ambient, electronica, undue money, heavenly, shoegaze, trip-hop, and which weaves its atmospheres in a dark and harmonious patchwork, full with smoothness and délicieusement envoûtant. "Noise for lovers" is the last album of Anaphylaxis. Left this year (in April at Parasomnic Records), it makes the synthesis of all know-how that the group accumulated since its own-produced beginnings in 1999 (but it began its existence in 1994)."
I need to brush up on my French and do a proper translation, but you get the idea.