The Calm Blue Sea: Beautiful Buildup, Pummeling Payoff

The Calm Blue Sea's "Literal" spends nearly eight minutes billowing into a majestic wonder. i i

The Calm Blue Sea's "Literal" spends nearly eight minutes billowing into a majestic wonder. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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The Calm Blue Sea's "Literal" spends nearly eight minutes billowing into a majestic wonder.

The Calm Blue Sea's "Literal" spends nearly eight minutes billowing into a majestic wonder.

Courtesy of the artist

Friday's Pick

Song: "Literal"

Artist: The Calm Blue Sea

CD: The Calm Blue Sea

Genre: Rock

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To put it lightly, words aren't the most important component of "Literal," a powerhouse rock epic by the Austin band The Calm Blue Sea. A few vague phrases — most revolving around the phrase "You were so literal" — pepper two of the song's first three minutes, after which "Literal" billows wordlessly into a majestic wonder.

Comparisons to Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Explosions in the Sky are inevitable here. At varying times, The Calm Blue Sea — which continues to tour behind a self-titled debut its members released themselves back in 2008 — unmistakably mixes the stately churn of the latter and the careening bombast of the former. But comparisons are beside the point here: What matters is the beauty in both the graceful buildup and the pummeling payoff. At nearly eight minutes, "Literal" moves through so many phases and changes, and achieves such elegance and power in the process, that it's actually a shame to hear it end.

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