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		<title>Review: Hyacca &#8211; Hanazono</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Hanazono opens with &#8216;34 DANCE&#8217; it sounds like a bizarre hybrid of Blonde Redhead and Battles.  A screeching lead guitar assaults the ears while a grooving bassline keeps the noise grounded.
Abrasive is the best word to describe Hyacca&#8217;s sound.  They are noisy, sloppy and on the brink of being a complete mess.  But, they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As <em>Hanazono</em> opens with &#8216;34 DANCE&#8217; it sounds like a bizarre hybrid of Blonde Redhead and Battles.  A screeching lead guitar assaults the ears while a grooving bassline keeps the noise grounded.</p>
<p>Abrasive is the best word to describe Hyacca&#8217;s sound.  They are noisy, sloppy and on the brink of being a complete mess.  But, they manage to navigate this precipice with a savant-like precision and have created a consistently great album once you get past the initial shock.</p>
<p>Hyacca&#8217;s chops are, in fact, tightly refined, but their style is so loose and organic that it takes time to realize that they&#8217;re doing more than just making noise.  Music that takes an honest-to-goodness effort to appreciate is a hard sell in the days of mp3 downloads and iTunes.  It&#8217;s very easy (and tempting) to sample a band&#8217;s myspace page for two minutes, make a snap decision and either hail them as <a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/10743-wizard-of-ahhhs-ep/">heroes</a> or <a href="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/11617-partie-traumatic/">slam them</a>.</p>
<p><em>Hanazono</em> reaches its peak towards its conclusion.  The penultimate title-track and the closer &#8216;Stress&#8217; reach the best balance of grit and order, with the break at the half-way point of &#8216;Stress&#8217; creating a triumphant climax.</p>
<p>Ultimately, <em>Hanazono</em> is full of math-rock grooves, intense guitars and a lot of great hooks underneath a gritty cover of distortion.  The effort it takes to uncover those strengths is well worth it.  Hopefully, when it comes time for their next album, they&#8217;ll have a higher recording budget, but this is an excellent and ambitious album.</p>
<p><em>Hanazono</em> is available through <a href="www.clearandrefreshing.jp/label/index.htm">Call &amp; Response Records</a> throughout Japan.</p>
<p>Hyacca <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hyacca">MySpace</a> | <a href="http://www1.to/hyacca">Official Website</a></p>
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