Posted on26 July 2009. Tags: Broken Social Scene, Still Life Still

With the backing of Arts and Crafts and lots of new experimental sounds, it is quite easy to compare Toronto’s Still Life Still to another Canadian act: Broken Social Scene.
The epic cymbal crashes were enough for me on “80’s on TV,” but Still Life Still give listeners such a very small taste on their three-song Pastel EP that it is difficult to say if they’ll have the power of the BSS collective until their full-length in the fall.
So if you don’t mind the surprise of a few random screams, howls, laughs, and even the occasional slinky noise, then the Pastel EP is full of lo-fi goodies that will tide you over until we can properly judge this band with a lengthier release.
Tracklisting:
01. Pastel
02. 80’s on TV
03. Aid
Still Life Still: myspace
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