
Completely weird and incomprehensible thing. Charade from other reality that somehow came true and appeared to be our own.

Completely weird and incomprehensible thing. Charade from other reality that somehow came true and appeared to be our own.

Perfect album for those of you who is fond of heavier and solid sound. If you prefer to be overwhelmed check “Le Grand Œuvre” tout de suite.

Outstanding work of Australian power orchestra We Lost the Sea. Depths of desperate moments and wisdom overcoming our finite being.

With their bright and vibrant music, French band Totorro brings out always good mood and sensation of a long bungee jump over the ocean.
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Fuzzy waves and self-improving reverb – these are instruments involved here. In matter, they are represented by guitars, bass, drum and keys (to be exact, cathedral keyboards). Common composition, but it sounds pretty unconventional.
Jakob is a trio inventing and performing music in unique way. It may be similar to a silent movie, or a life retrospective motion.
These “Pioneers of post-rock” hailing from New Zealand have been always aside from the mainstream. Continue reading

Last album of Ufomammut entitled with a number “8” is a total blast.
Each track represents thoroughly worked out material varied in tempo anв power. Ufomammut follow their unique manner but there are also a lot of experiments with sound. Briefly, “8” is a whole experiment, an attempt to make the heaviest stuff.

Very nice album containing atmospheric melodies and heavy riffs as well. Authentic intersection of post-rock with post-metal – when there’s no sense to put a label.
Despite the fact that British band Bossk is barely prolific group (one full length album for a decade is not that much), “Audio Noir” is a nickel album with some sort of goosebumps encrusted.
Just yesterday walking down the streets with “Linger” somewhere between my ears… And today Dolores O’Riordan is no longer with us on this globe…

Stafrænn Hákon is collective from Iceland performing atmospheric music in their own way.
Fresh guitars, deep and embracing bass, vivid drums with a help of strings and sometimes brass instruments. Demure vocal parties performed by Magnús Freyr Gíslason copmlete the picture in some pieces. Lyrics are in Icelandic and it vbrings one more authentic accent to the music.