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WE ARE THE LEAVERS

The Leavers

 

Post Rock/Math rock

4.06 | 8 ratings

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4 stars Through We Are The Leavers, the Turkish band The Leavers presents a captivating album that celebrates the creative freedom found in improvisation. In addition to an organic musical structure and ethereal melodies, the album delivers intense passages that intertwine naturally, reflecting the connection and individual contributions of each musician.

"The Gathering", the opening track, leads the listener into a sonic immersion that begins atmospherically. The trio starts with an ethereal approach, marked by a slow rhythm and spaced notes. As the piece unfolds, the calmness gives way to an explosion of energy, with a powerful, pulsating rhythmic section while the guitar lines evolve with intensity and touches of sophistication. The layers intertwine seamlessly, resulting in an emotionally engaging composition that exemplifies the band's ability to transition between delicacy and strength.

"Whispers & Lullabies" begins more directly compared to the previous track, immediately delivering a captivating harmony from the first chords. Guitar, bass, and drums intertwine to build a castle of musicality, with each instrument contributing rich, well-defined textures. The track moves between reflective passages and intense instrumental attacks. Among these layers, a hint of psychedelia emerges at one point, all sounding remarkably coherent. This track further reinforces the trio's ability to explore different atmospheres with great fluidity.

"Light From the Dark" opens with a climactic soundscape guided by slow guitar notes that create a mood of apprehension and anticipation. Gradually, the bass and drums join in, steering the piece toward a more pulsating direction while retaining melody and delicacy. Within this setting, a guitar solo emerges?initially subtle and serene but quickly gaining intensity. Following this instrumental burst, the music retreats into a quieter moment only to surprise with a complete rhythmic shift. This new segment is introduced by a brief, striking bass solo, setting the stage for the composition's final theme?a closing section that unveils one of the album's most beautiful and emotionally stirring harmonies.

"Echoes of the Union" starts peacefully before giving way to one of the album's heaviest and most intense sections. Here, the drums and bass stand out with a powerful, pulsating sound, establishing a robust rhythmic foundation that propels the piece into denser territory. As the track progresses, a tempo change transforms the mood. The guitar adopts a more psychedelic and spatial character, floating above a traveling rhythmic section. However, this ethereal atmosphere doesn't last until the end; as the track nears its conclusion, the initial intensity returns with force.

"Revival", the closing and longest track on the album, surpasses the 21-minute mark and unfolds as a true musical journey filled with nuances and surprises. It opens with delicate guitar arpeggios accompanied by distant-sounding drums. Gradually, the bass subtly joins, setting the stage for a sonic explosion as the band erupts with brilliant energy. For a brief moment, the composition plunges into another of the album's heaviest segments, once again showcasing the trio's versatility before returning to the serene pace of the opening.

Throughout its extensive duration, the track explores an impressive range of atmospheres?psychedelic and spatial sections create hypnotic soundscapes, darker musical passages evoke introspection, and vibrant segments radiate vitality. The guitar navigates between technical solos and emotionally charged passages, while the rhythm section consistently delivers excellence, providing a solid, dynamic, and striking foundation at every new turn. As the track approaches its end, the heaviness returns with vigor, this time rooted in a swinging groove that concludes the piece by encapsulating the album's musical diversity and richness.

We Are The Leavers was a pleasant surprise?an album that is both highly creative and well-balanced. Full of well- directed and cohesive sonic variations, the record exhibits remarkable cohesion, with each track seeming aware of its origin and destination. The transitions between ethereal atmospheres, heavy passages, and psychedelic moments are carried out naturally and purposefully. This work showcases not only the trio's refined technique but also their sensitivity in crafting a cohesive and emotional musical narrative.

Progressive Heart | 4/5 |

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