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THE FLOWERS OF HELLThe Flowers Of HellPost Rock/Math rock3.05 | 2 ratings |
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Sean Trane
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![]() Ten tracks, ranging from the almost 1-min long Radiator to the 13-mins Opt out (not a bad idea, actually), but it's really nothing you haven't heard 100 times if you've investigated post rock for almost 15 years like I have. Don't get me wrong, if you're in that kind of sonic realm, this is bound to please you, because it's got all the typical post rock elements and doesn't add anything to the genre. In occasions, there are bits that sound a bit raga-like, namely the aptly titled Foreign Lands. The vocals are mostly limited to the choirs of Joy Of Sleeping, a very cheesy track The repetitive/minimalist ambiances and riffs are not exactly exuberant, but no more depressing than most of the other groups delving into the genre. This is really up to you to see if you really want to investigate FOH, but if you've got an extended post-rock collection, you'd have to be a monomaniac to still be hungry to discover second or third generation groups like this one, especially if they don't bring something different or reinvent it.
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