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EROICA

Post Rock/Math rock • United States


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Eroica is a three member band from Boston, MA. Their lineup consists of Ben Gram on guitars and effects, Zivi Krieger on bass and Ben Hoffman on drums and glockenspiel. They released their first album, Hisen The Architect in 2008; it is an instrumental piece with a varying degree of dynamics, at times very energetic, and at other times slower and peaceful with strong traces of post-rock elements.
Highly recommended to those looking for an exciting, heavy and varied type of instrumental prog-rock.

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Hisen The Architect
Eroica Post Rock/Math rock

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4 stars Written for Sonic Frontiers.net

The name of this band made me think of Beethoven's 3rd symphony and engaged me to have a listen to their myspace where their entire album was available for streaming. I wasn't sure what to expect and so was a bit surprised to hear an energetic flow of heavy instrumental rock pouring from the speakers. "This is good", I said to myself and gave it my full attention up to the end of the stream. As it ended, I immediately played it again; yes, this is one of those albums that made me want to listen to it again right away. Not only did I think it is great music, but the musicianship was as good. Played by the trio of Ben Gram (guitars & effects), Zivi Krieger (bass, lights) and Ben Hoffman (drums, glockenspiel), the album has a rich and full sound and accurately played.

Straddling along the lines of heavy prog-rock and post-rock sounds, Eroica presents an interesting, though not unique, approach at composing intricate and complex pieces of music, filled with dynamics, energy and emotion. Their instrumental brand of rock is heavy and crispy; at times bringing in some post-rock- ish sounds or even a metal-ish attitude, the music seems to be always on the move, as if "looking" where to develop to. It's not relentless, as there are moments in which the music slows down and gets calmer and even delicate. In the end there's a good balance of the emotions and intensity the album delivers, making it a well equilibrated listening experience that sits well with me in every situation I listen to it. The balance is also evident in the level of intricacy of the song structure and their various parts; there is movement from simpler patterns and rhythms to more complex and demanding and back again. There is also a good flow between the tracks even when there's a significant change in the mood (as in the switch from track 4 to 5).

Hisen The Architect is a very impressive debut album by an up and coming band. It's a great pleasure to listen to this album and I highly anticipate their future recording. In their Myspace page it says: "Eroica aims to please your ears and take you for a ride on their inspirational and triumphant musical roller coaster..." I will attest to that.

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