Monday, June 11, 2012
Post Rock from Brisbane
For me sound the most current post rock / shoe-gaze bands the same. Perhaps this is because, by definition, not that the genre allows for many variations, but there I have a hard artist, album and something of a personal style to apprehend them. Once the clutter is produced properly, he loses all individuality in my ears. That should not be meant pejoratively: I let myself down again and certainly very happy of this massive sound walls roll over, just - if they are over, some of it might stick with me.
Ektoise from Brisbane / Australia are different. Her second album, released last year Kiyomizu was one of the few albums of this kind, which was partly filled permanently on my media player and I've heard again and again. I feel as if Ektoise would their numbers make more varied: They explore diverse in moods, familiar with various degrees of darkness, varying degrees of aggressiveness and varying degrees of volume (not just loud and soft) - that allows her music to me much less uniform act.
Who has failed so last year, "Kiyomizu" download, should do so if he has from time to time some joy to shoegaze / post-rock junk either. The album is still a free download:
And for those who like what he gets there to hear, should not miss the brand new live release Live at the Beetle Bar at the download, of course, free of charge, on their compositions sound a little dirty, raw and uncut:
Recommended are the singles (especially the single Remember well) and remixes of the band, be sure to discover the band is well worth a spin-off Departures, is combined with jazz and chamber music and post rock.
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