Showing posts with label post-rock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post-rock. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 April 2013

SECHSAVIERZG

The Shaking Sensations



Copenhagen post-rockers, The Shaking Sensations, initially formed to escape the confines of their small, desolate and windy town in western Denmark. Little did they know, that in doing so, the five-piece would build a reputation that would see them join a group of up-and-coming post-rock bands following in the footsteps of heavyweights like Mogwai and Godspeed You! Black Emperor.

Home Is Where The Heart Is

Having released their 2010 debut EP, This Is Your Hellfire Region, the band experienced a sharp rise to prominence in Denmark due to the simple melodies that would lead the listener on a tranquil, dream like journey before culminating in a beautiful, often deafening chaos.

The Obsidian Sea

Debut album, East of Youth, encapsulates everything that is good about an over populated genre with tracks like “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” featuring heart-wrenching guitar work throughout which, while sparse, conjures up a variety of reflective emotions. This is in stark contrast to album closer, “Homage to Boyhood”, which really defines the bands heavier side. The track also showcases why the band have opted for two drummers perfectly, both rhythmically and in terms of the sheer wall of sound they manage to create.

Glass Wings

Their new album, Start Stop Worrying, continues their way. Songs like “Anchors” or “Heavy Entity” are adventures for the listeners mind. Close the doors, darken up your room and dream yourself away.

Anchors

The Shaking Sensations have been touring extensively in both Denmark and Europe, sharing a stage with bands such as Caspian, Russian Circles, And So I Watch You From Afar, Black Math Horseman and Gifts From Enola.

Heavy Entity

(from their Homepage, merci)

Thursday, 10 May 2012

ZWANZG

I feel the drums of my tribe
beating away in me

they are a hard long scream
a ghoul gangrene

i nibble stones for bread
yell no amen for me

they are this night
all just breaking glass

drums, i write you from afar
hear my pounding heart

“Wopko Jensma”


"And So I Watch You From Afar" are a three-piece instrumental post-rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland. The band consists of Rory Friers on guitar, Johnny Adger on bass and Chris Wee on drums. They write largely instrumental music with group vocals in parts; Rory writes a lot of the music, but they arrange and contribute to these songs in the rehearsal room as a three-piece to make them into finished ASIWYFA songs; it is an ever-changing process.

At the end of August 2011 one of the four founding members, Tony Wright, left ASIWYFA and now plays music in his solo project VerseChorusVerse.

They released two albums:

The one from 2009 was self-titled and contained great songs such as

Set Guitars To Kill

or

S is for Salamander

In 2011 they launched their album “Gangs”, which could enter the Irish charts, including songs like

BEAUTIFULUNIVERSEMASTERCHAMPION

or

Search:Party:Animal

They continue to play gigs all over the planet and their fan base is growing fast. You could join them. Enjoy and let us know.

And don’t forget:

If it ain't broke... break it