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GOLDEN THREAD

The Fierce & The Dead

 

Post Rock/Math rock

3.51 | 3 ratings

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memowakeman
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3 stars This is a song I like a lot, and probably my favorite TF&TD track at this moment, and this is because I love how they have jumped from one style to another, in fact, I wouldn't dare to classify their music, it is quite difficult since they are capable of exploring in post rock, prog, alternative, classical, psychedelic and stoner grounds, to name a few.

'Golden Thread' has an addictive stoner-like riff, with a 90s essence that provides heaviness and emotions, along with wonderful vocals that make the song even better. Of course, there is always a progressive essence in their music, despite sometimes we don't want to label them as such. Musically is a very well-crafted song where the four musicians add their grain of sand and create individual nuances and textures that gathered make a strong unit. Completely love the guitar work here, and, I repeat, the vocals.

This song belongs to their wonderful 2023 release 'News From The Invisible World', which I will review in a short term. Meanwhile, I wanted to give a shoutout to this amazing song, which I recommend to you, my dear readers.

memowakeman | 3/5 |

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