The Besnard Lakes A Coliseum Complex Museum Reviewed by Elizabeth Klisiewicz The new album from Montreal studio stars The Besnard Lakes is a pristine return, in that it is more of the same dazzling studio production you�ve experienced on previous outings. With Brian Wilson on one shoulder and bands like Grizzly Bear on the other, the music here is ambitious, gorgeous, and occasionally meanders off point. I mention Grizzly Bear, because they are also a band that thrives in the studio, employing many different instruments and textures in their sonic explorations. However, The Besnard Lakes are louder and less ephemeral, swimming in the tides of Jace Lasek�s swooning falsetto vocals and the many trippy studio techniques they employ. In parts of the wonderful opening track, �The Bray Road Beast�, I am reminded of French band Air. �Golden Lion� and �The Plain Moon� both dip their toes into dream pop and progressive musical forms, and are also both laced with psychedelic goodness. Bassist/vo...