Categories:
Cart 0

Your cart is empty

Architecture in Helsinki|Moment Bends (Architecture In Helsinki)

Moment Bends (Architecture In Helsinki)

Architecture In Helsinki

Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo

Unlimited Streaming

Listen to this album in high quality now on our apps

Start my trial period and start listening to this album

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Subscribe

Enjoy this album on Qobuz apps with your subscription

Digital Download

Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.

It took Architecture in Helsinki a while to follow up Places Like This, which they had recorded with founder Cameron Bird in Brooklyn and the rest of the group scattered across the globe. All the bandmembers reconvened in Australia to make Moment Bends, and it’s hard not to think that this is a large part of why they sound much more focused than they did before. The 2008 single “That Beep” -- which they recorded during the two years they holed up in their studio, Buckingham Palace, making this album -- suggested that Architecture in Helsinki were back to their usual bouncy and irrepressible selves with a veneer of sleek synth pop. Moment Bends makes good on the single’s promise, with Architecture in Helsinki moving forward by looking back -- not only to their own skills with hooks and melodies, but to ‘80s synth pop too. “Desert Island” captures the album’s feel, its artificial tropical paradise coming across like a strange but appealing hybrid of Wham! and Matthew Wilder's “Break My Stride.” It also features some of Bird's finest singing to date, falling somewhere in between his earlier wispy vocals and his forced throatiness on Places Like This. Indeed, much of Moment Bends finds the band discovering a happy medium between its old and new sounds, as on “Everything’s Blue,” which tempers Places Like This' attempts at funk with a fresher and more natural approach. Architecture in Helsinki don’t so much borrow from the ‘80s as they embody them, whether on “Denial Style”'s Paisley Park pop or “Contact High” and “Sleep Talkin”'s lightly soulful, Culture Club-like approach. At times, the pristine sonics overwhelm the actual songs, and the lone ballad “B4 3D” closes the album on a slightly anticlimactic note, but overall Moment Bends is a return to form, if not quite as inspired as Architecture in Helsinki's best moments.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

More info

Moment Bends (Architecture In Helsinki)

Architecture in Helsinki

launch qobuz app I already downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS Open

download qobuz app I have not downloaded Qobuz for Windows / MacOS yet Download the Qobuz app

You are currently listening to samples.

Listen to over 100 million songs with an unlimited streaming plan.

Listen to this playlist and more than 100 million songs with our unlimited streaming plans.

From 12,49€/month

1
Desert Island
00:04:13

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

2
Escapee
00:02:58

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

3
Contact High
00:03:38

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

4
W.O.W.
00:02:49

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

5
Yr Go To
00:04:20

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

6
Sleep Talkin'
00:02:56

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

7
I Know Deep Down
00:03:57

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

8
That Beep
00:03:45

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

9
Denial Style
00:03:24

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

10
Everything's Blue
00:03:54

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

11
B4 3D
00:04:15

Architecture In Helsinki, Architecture In Helsinki

(C) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music (P) 2011 V2 Records International T/A Cooperative Music

Albumbeschreibung

It took Architecture in Helsinki a while to follow up Places Like This, which they had recorded with founder Cameron Bird in Brooklyn and the rest of the group scattered across the globe. All the bandmembers reconvened in Australia to make Moment Bends, and it’s hard not to think that this is a large part of why they sound much more focused than they did before. The 2008 single “That Beep” -- which they recorded during the two years they holed up in their studio, Buckingham Palace, making this album -- suggested that Architecture in Helsinki were back to their usual bouncy and irrepressible selves with a veneer of sleek synth pop. Moment Bends makes good on the single’s promise, with Architecture in Helsinki moving forward by looking back -- not only to their own skills with hooks and melodies, but to ‘80s synth pop too. “Desert Island” captures the album’s feel, its artificial tropical paradise coming across like a strange but appealing hybrid of Wham! and Matthew Wilder's “Break My Stride.” It also features some of Bird's finest singing to date, falling somewhere in between his earlier wispy vocals and his forced throatiness on Places Like This. Indeed, much of Moment Bends finds the band discovering a happy medium between its old and new sounds, as on “Everything’s Blue,” which tempers Places Like This' attempts at funk with a fresher and more natural approach. Architecture in Helsinki don’t so much borrow from the ‘80s as they embody them, whether on “Denial Style”'s Paisley Park pop or “Contact High” and “Sleep Talkin”'s lightly soulful, Culture Club-like approach. At times, the pristine sonics overwhelm the actual songs, and the lone ballad “B4 3D” closes the album on a slightly anticlimactic note, but overall Moment Bends is a return to form, if not quite as inspired as Architecture in Helsinki's best moments.

© Heather Phares /TiVo

About the album

Improve album information

Qobuz logo Why buy on Qobuz...

On sale now...

Getz/Gilberto

Stan Getz

Getz/Gilberto Stan Getz

Moanin'

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Moanin' Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Blue Train

John Coltrane

Blue Train John Coltrane

Speak No Evil

Wayne Shorter

Speak No Evil Wayne Shorter
More on Qobuz
By Architecture in Helsinki

Fingers Crossed

Architecture in Helsinki

Fingers Crossed Architecture in Helsinki

In Case We Die

Architecture in Helsinki

In Case We Die Architecture in Helsinki

Now + 4Eva

Architecture in Helsinki

Now + 4Eva Architecture in Helsinki

Moment Bends

Architecture in Helsinki

Moment Bends Architecture in Helsinki

In Case We Die

Architecture in Helsinki

In Case We Die Architecture in Helsinki

Playlists

You may also like...

Oh Mercy

Bob Dylan

Oh Mercy Bob Dylan

Mirror To The Sky

Yes

The Steven Wilson Remixes

Yes

Greatest Hits

Journey

Toto IV

Toto

Toto IV Toto