When Jesu's Terminus came out I listened to it once. I felt that once was enough; everything the album had was plain to see. Despite how emotionally affecting i...
Alright, so you're Genghis Tron and you release Board Up The House, an album much-vaunted for its blending of electronics and extreme guitar music. It's an inte...
Lonely, sad trumpet kicks off Crippled Black Phoenix's Ellengæst, then suddenly! A violent barrage; almost a cacophony, then something slower, rolling and brood...
A click and a ringing, then a single note followed by some more notes. Striking, yet gentle and spaced guitar sounds play gently whilst chimes ring peacefully i...
"Two Reverse" wastes little time in starting off Songs. There's some very quiet - what feels like something in the far background - instrumentation. A brief pau...
Somewhere between The Black Hole Understands and The Shadow I Remember, Cloud Nothings released Life Is Only One Event. The album contains songs created and she...
How The Shadow I Remember Starts: Warm guitar and simple, melodic piano sounds. Gentle vocals soon come in and move over the melody. Eventually additional instr...
Early on in The Black Hole Understands it becomes quite evident as to its elements; light and oft-tight instrumentation, soft vocals and emotive structures.
Th...
These days it seems everyone is a genius in the music world, or at least everyone is trying to find the next best thing. Problem is that often these are things ...
No Mandate, No Mandate, No Mandate; Recalibrate.
Recalibrate by No Mandate
A quick drum roll and "Thursday" opens Recalibrate with what feels much like the ...