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feedtime: Gas Review
feedtime have released a new album called Gas. Since getting back together, they’ve played a few shows here and there and have now come to release their nth album. Whilst they seem to be going from strength to strength, the … Continue reading
Godflesh: Streetcleaner: Live at Roadburn 2011
Roughly two years after they performed Streetcleaner at Roadburn, a live document of the performance was released on vinyl. Once the vinyl was sold out, work on a C.D. / digital release was meant to commence. It appears as though … Continue reading
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Tagged album, atmosphere, bass, document, Godflesh, guitar, live, performance, review, roadburn, sound, streetcleaner, vocals
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Sun Kil Moon: Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood Review
It’s hard to find something good to say about Common as Light and Love are Red Valleys of Blood without matching it with “however”. There’s a number of solid songs on the album. “Window Sash Heights” is crafted quite beautifully, … Continue reading
40 Watt Sun: Wider than the Sky Review
It took a slight bit more than five years after The Inside Room for Wider than the Sky to be released. Many things have happened in the short span of time and, possibly for some, a fair bit of anticipation … Continue reading
Emma Ruth Rundle: Marked for Death Review
Whilst reading about a few shows that 40 Watt Sun were playing, I saw that Emma Ruth Rundle was going to be supporting them. I didn’t know who she was, so I decided to check out her music. I bought … Continue reading
Meshuggah: The Violent Sleep of Reason Review
Meshuggah. Complex polyrhythms. Harsh dissonance. Odd time signatures. Technical drumming. Heavy guitar. Harsh vocals. Brutal heaviness. Musically chaotic. Menacing sound. Experimental nature. Chug: the Album. I could go on about Meshuggah’s skill as musicians and how well they work their … Continue reading
Neurosis: Fires Within Fires Review
It has almost been four years since the release of Honor Found in Decay. Since then, Neurosis have completed a number of tours, including their first one in Australia, as well as other things. Now that their latest album Fires Within Fires has … Continue reading
Radiohead: A Moon Shaped Pool Review
So I’ve been trying to get a review done for A Moon Shaped Pool for a while now but I haven’t had much luck, so I’ve decided to try and power through it right now whilst listening to a Blind … Continue reading
Sophia: As we Make our way (Unknown Harbours) Review
There comes a time in those who release albums that they must release an album, hence those who release albums. Robin Proper-Sheppard has been around for long enough to have been a part of a number of albums that have … Continue reading
Swans
I was lucky enough to get a shot of Swans enjoying a day at the beach together. They must’ve been taking a brief break after finishing the soon-to-be-released album. You can tell it’s Swans as Bill Rieflin is there, far … Continue reading
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Tagged album, band, beach, bird, calm, Melbourne, monochrome, swan, Swans, water
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