The Besnard Lakes, "The Besnard Lakes Are the Roaring Night"
"Like the Ocean, Like the Innocent Pt. 2: The Innocent" represents this balance well--distorted power chords and grungy levels of feedback don't overpower the soft vocals.

The shoegaze-sounding guitars that make up the foundation of "Glass Printer" build around a powerful walking bassline, while "Light Up the Night" includes a wailing guitar solo that would make Queen guitarist Brian May jealous. But too much of a good thing can be tedious--lead single "Albatross" could benefit from less reverb and cloudy distortion. However, turning up the amps has definitely sent the Besnard Lakes into a more user-friendly direction.--Erin Clendaniel

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