Tag: post-metal
What Aleph Said is a four-piece band playing instrumental music, based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Aeonia was recorded during the peak of the pandemic at Studio de la Fonderie (Fribourg, Switzerland). It was live-recorded and mixed by Chris Noth (Fireantmusic) and mastered by Magnus Lindberg (Cult of Luna). The name of the album makes a hint […]
Echo Says Echo invites you to Pause
Echo Says Echo is a post-rock from Paris, France band who creates complex ambiences, merging bright and gentle melodies with massive distorted guitars. The atmospheres constantly change and evolve while they explore different soundscapes. Emotional, powerful and full of nuances, the sound captivates the listener. Pause by Echo Says Echo Band members say they tell […]
Solve the Menetekel with Rædsel
The Danish word Rædsel comes from a book by Kierkegaard and means fear. Four piece post-rock band from Kassel, Germany Rædsel release Menetekel which is not a conventional post-rock album. Menetekel sheds light on the compatibility of complex and putatively simple music. The music combines complex elements of progressive rock/progressive metal and accessibility and catchiness […]
Pictures From Nadira’s life cycles: Morula
“This is an album made us change while recording it.” say the members of Pictures From Nadira and they continue talking about the album name. Morula, in biology, describes a developmental stage of an early embryo of multicellular organism, such as humans. This fascinating stage of early life brought the band members to this title […]
Sairen’s new post-metal release: Vestiges
As the year 2020 comes to an end, Sairen is ready to release his 4th album, “Vestiges”, with pieces he composed between 2019 – 2020. This is a a more “post-metal” album with dark atmospheric sound which also proudly features slow tempos and resounding endings. Vestiges by Sairen Vestiges is a guitar dominant album. The […]
Pictures From Nadira – Morula
Another chance to adore Arms Of Tripoli: One Way Plastic
Californian post-rockers Arms Of Tripoli come with a new EP: One Way Plastic. They have already got reviews! Lets have a look at them: Idioteq says: “Using some standard rock fare such as guitar, bass and drums along with the addition of less-typical rock instrumentation, such as Vibraphone, Rhodes and Omni-chord, AOT has been able […]
Deer Park Ranger release Adaptation
With his third full-length album “Adaptation”, Deer Park Ranger continues to evolve his brand of post-rock and deliver his most mature and sophisticated record to date. This album showcases his cinematic songwriting, in which each song seems to tell a story with the listener clinging to each twist and turn off the plot. Humphrey takes […]
SleepingToys release Breath
“Breath” is the debut work of the post-rock band Sleeping Toys. In the five tracks’ what you hear is a beautiful combination of guitar and piano music. The tracks are interconnected and complement each other perfectly. If you are looking for music to appease, want to find a new modern lullaby for your children, or […]
Artificial Waves release ‘The Complexity of Simple’
Post-rock band, Artificial Waves is experimenting with contemporary instrumental music in various genres from ambient to metal since the band was established in 2012. The Complexity of Simple is the fourth full-length Artificial Waves studio album. Band members say “One of the difficult things in many areas of human activity from daily affairs to science […]