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Ink 19 :: Explosions in the Sky
All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone (Temporary Residence ). Review by Aaron Shaul.
EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY ALL OF A SUDDEN I MISS EVERYONE Temporary Residence Explosions in the Sky, over the course of their career, have created a sonic persona that is equal parts reflective and relaxed, and insistent and expressive. All of a Sudden I Miss Everyone doesn't do much to deviate from the ...
Ink 19 :: Minus Story
My Ion Truss (Jagjaguwar). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...STORY MY ION TRUSS Jagjaguwar While Jagjaguwar certainly isn't a bad fit for Lawrence, Kansas' Minus Story, they feel more predestined to end up on the Omaha imprint Saddle Creek. There's a strong mixture of influences on My Ion Truss from chaotic Americana to electronic to classic rock, but there's...
Ink 19 :: This is a Process of a Still Life
Light (Firefly Sessions). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...LIFE LIGHT Firefly Sessions Despite being weighted down with a ponderous name, This is a Process of a Still Life is anything but static or staid. The six-piece hails from the same post-rock crop as Explosions in the Sky and Set Fire to Flames. Steeped in autumnal melancholy, most songs are led with...
Ink 19 :: The Brother Kite
Waiting For the Time to Be Right (Clairecords). Review by Aaron Shaul.
THE BROTHER KITE WAITING FOR THE TIME TO BE RIGHT Clairecords The opening shot from Waiting For the Time to Be Right has indie rock perfection flowing through its veins: over a copped riff from The Zombies' "Crimson and Clover" thick Pixies-esque power chords gum up the chiming guitars, blending them ...
Ink 19 :: Mouth of the Architect
metal,instrumental,post-hardcore,Mouth of the Architect,Time & Withering,Translation Loss,Aaron Shaul
MOUTH OF THE ARCHITECT TIME & WITHERING Translation Loss Mouth of the Architect's Time & Withering is an instrumental metal album that draws on the progressive, abrasive tendencies of Isis and old school forefathers like Metallica. But surprisingly, they capture some of the beauty and melody found ...
Ink 19 :: A Paper Tiger
For a band that is less than two years old, the guys of A Paper Tiger know what they’re doing when it comes to music— and they’re doing it extremely well. Brittany Sturges catches up with the band over a cup of coffee and some food.
A PAPER TIGER by Brittany Sturges Jared Gruenwold A Paper Tiger For a band that is less than two years old, the guys of A Paper Tiger know what they’re doing when it comes to music— and they’re doing it extremely well. Armed with some great music and an extensive knowledge of the local scene, the members ...
Ink 19 :: Isis + Aereogramme
In the Fishtank 14 (Konkurrent). Review by Aaron Shaul.
ISIS + AEREOGRAMME IN THE FISHTANK 14 Konkurrent The oceanic waves of bass and lunar pull of heavy reverb on guitar lines isn't what one would expect from the borderline metal/hardcore outfits Isis and Aereogramme when they collaborate, but it works out nicely. For the fourteenth installment in the ...
Ink 19 :: Toman
Perhaps We Should Have Smoked the Salmon First (Graveface). Review by Aaron Shaul.
TOMAN PERHAPS WE SHOULD HAVE SMOKED THE SALMON FIRST Graveface After the monotony and lack of direction on Explosions in the Sky's latest LP this disc is just what's needed to re-affirm post-rock's vitality. Belgium's Toman's musicality threads through a number of the genre's touchstones -- elliptical ...
Ink 19 :: Envy
Abyssal (Temporary Residence). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...Residence For anyone remotely versed in Temporary Residence's stable of epic instrumental bands, Japan's Envy will ring instantly familiar. Like Explosions in the Sky before them, Envy has a wholly cinematic scope in mind from the first note on opener "A Road of Winds the Water Builds." It's a post...
Ink 19 :: Wilderness
indie, experimental, dense, rock,Wilderness,Wilderness,Jagjaguwar,Aaron Shaul
WILDERNESS WILDERNESS Jagjaguwar It's becoming increasingly necessary to be leery of the indie rock hype machine. There are very few albums that actually live up to the press they receive. I avoided Wilderness's debut album for a couple months precisely for this reason. But surprisingly, it's even ...
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