Engineers could easily be accused of being as somnolent as their music. After an impressive reinterpretation of early 90's shoegaze on their self titled 2005 debut, there was nothing. They disappeared until last years follow up 'Three Fact Fader', an album recorded soon after the debut but due to internal record label politics the album was subject to a four year delay. Engineers' third album is the first with a new line up featuring German electronica whiz Ulrich Schnauss and the difference is abundantly clear. His influence is felt immediately as he washes over Engineers musical magic with his brand of glitchy electronica. 'In Praise of More' has them stripping back the density of previous releases, letting in a little warmth and allowing the songs breathe resulting in a broadening of their sound much to their benefit.
01 What It's Worth 3:49 02 Subtober 4:25 03 Las Vega 4:10 04 Press Rewind 4:06 05 There Will Be Time 2:38 06 To An Evergreen 5:17 07 Twenty Paces 6:09 08 In Praise Of More 3:36 09 Nach Hause 3:49
Disc 2
01 What It's Worth (instrumental) 3:49 02 Subtober (instrumental) 4:26 03 Las Vega (instrumental) 4:09
04 Press Rewind (instrumental) 4:06 05 There Will Be Time (instrumental) 2:37 06 To An Evergreen (instrumental) 5:17 07 Twenty Paces (instrumental) 6:09 08 In Praise Of More (instrumental) 3:36 09 Nach Hause (instrumental) 3:49