Posts Tagged ‘Post Rock’
Australasia is a certain area, which could be described as an intersection of Australia, New Zealand and several insular states, whereby Australia (who would have guessed that?) makes up the biggest amount. In terms of music, you have to say, that the band Australasia offers an intersection of post-rock/metal, shoegaze, electronica and black-metal. Something you have heard …
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How often are bands praised by their labels, that their music would be the most atmospheric one, that they offer the whole bandwith of emotions and/or that they will revolutionize the whole genre? How often are this promises held instead of being just another hollow plight? It’s as important as never before to concentrate on …
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I referenced quite often to the fact, that Neige is confronted with quite some criticism in the scene, as he is involved in a lot of projects recently. It’s no big surprise that the new record of his own band Alcest will have to face some criticism as well, as the post-rock influence the Frenchman brought with …
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Old Silver Key seems to be a quite interesting band on the first sight, as it unites all the members of Drudkh with the new “everybody’s darling” of the scene: Neige. This might be the first problem with this record for some people, as the omnipresence of Neige really starts to piss people off, as his vocals aren’t the …
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The appereance of a band can really matter, especially black metal bands are criticized a lot because of “odd” styles – the latest example for that fact are Der Weg Einer Freiheit. It seems to get easier the more you distance yourself from the trve styles, as Falloch are widely accepted, although they look like “hardcore hipsters”. …
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The title of the latest Drudkh album is both: A summary of what awaits you and the hope to finally become better known. Although every previous album was superb Drudkh never really got the attention they deserved. Handful Of Stars really could change this, because it’s superior to every previous album and it leaves the well-trodden …
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