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TOMORROW WE'LL WONDER WHERE THIS GENERATION GETS ITS PRIORITIES FROM

September Malevolence

 

Post Rock/Math rock

2.33 | 9 ratings

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snobb
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1 stars One more post-rock band from Scandinavia. You will hear here some standard sounds you're expecting from them. The music is a bit dreamy, a bit airy, partially acoustic, slightly melodic. Mid-tempo, for sure. Almost instrumental as well. With few heavy guitar riffs (no too much, don't worry). So, generally, almost your average Nordic post-rock band, when often the name of the band is not too important - the music is so simple and so similar, you don't care about band's name too much.

But there is some difference - the music is extremely low-fi, simple and primitive. The only possible connection with any form of progressive music is some long compositions. But whenever they are very repetitive and level of musicianship is extremely low, it's difficult to think that band's musical minimalism is just experimental musical form. I afraid, it is just only possible form they could play.

Whenever compositions are not too different between each other, you generally can think that you're listening just one long lazy song. It is popular opinion, that at its time new-age became most popular music for elevators. Possibly, then some post-rock bands will make them a big competition now.

Can't imagine who could be attracted by this work - possibly just heavy collector of all existent post-rock albums.

snobb | 1/5 |

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