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Against the Stars is third major label album from the Dambuilders. Against the Stars diverges from the simple production of previous releases, favoring a more dense, complicated sound. Gone is the indie rock guitar-based approach, resulting in a heavily produced set of 13 songs. Imagine a poppy prog rock record and you have Against the Stars. The band released a single in 1992 called Pop Song Equals Food and, clearly, they may have changed their approach by 1997 to Pop Production Equals Food. Fans of the older material actually might be scared off by the new sound. But the self-produced effort mixed by Robbie Adams (Bogmen, David Garza, U2) is a very exciting album. "Break Up With Your Girlfriend" is a tightly written pop song with Smashing Pumpkins fuzzy guitars that could easily fill a stadium. If Encendedor and Ruby Red were more akin to Sub Pop records, then Against the Stars is closer to Cheap Trick arena rock. It is no coincidence that the album starts with the track "Digitize," signaling a change from four-track simplicity to multi-track complexity. The album's production brings a muddy, wall of sound effect to the band's soaring melodies and harmonizing vocals. "Burn This Bridge" is a metaphor for the band's new direction. "Watch me burn this bridge...DOWN" screams vocalist Dave Derby, as the music switches from barely distorted, softer guitars with a restrained rhythm to slash-and-burn axe grinding with a raging, take-no-prisoners backbeat. The shift in aesthetics is
Digitize
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Break Up With Your Boyfriend
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Burn This Bridge
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Herstory
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You Might Want Me Around
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You'll Never Know
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Itch It
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Discopolis
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Luster
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I Was Wrong
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On the Slide
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Seek and Destroy
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Wished on the Wrong Star
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