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23 March 2015

FREE MUSIC MONDAY: 23/03/2015

Free Music Monday does exactly what it says on the tin. Every Monday I will scour BandCamp for only the best free albums.

Free Music.


Every Monday!


Got that? Good.


Let's begin. 



Desolate Horizons - We'll Never Fade Away



I feel it’s vaguely lazy to compare the work of Russian Shoegaze/Ambient musician known only as “C. Horizon” to the work of Andrei Tarkovsky. I could easily be blamed for likening to two simply because they’re both from the same part of the world, but I’m going to do it anyway, but for good reason.

Listening to this latest album from Desolate Horizons, my first thought was of Tarkovsky’s Soviet era film STALKER (yes the one the game was based off of.) STALKER is a snapshot of an empty, pointless world that yields not but fear and uncertainty to those foolish enough to probe into its barren corners in search of an ill-defined “more”. We’ll Never Fade Away has that same feeling. It is an album brimming with both hope and emptiness, light and airy float through grandiose melodies that are brimming with sadness. It is the sun rising gloriously over a dead world. The song titles don’t help the sad mood, with tracks such as we loved each other long before we met... when we were just a lonely dreamers and as long as there's a light in the sky, i'll be waiting for you; it is an album packed to the brim with as much quality as feels.

I can imagine this acting as a perfect score to Tarkovsky’s STALKER possible an even better one than the unofficial soundtrack written by Lustmord and Robert Rich. If beautiful melodramatic depression in the form of ambient music sounds like your thing, then you’ll feel right at home here, for what it’s worth.


Lights & Motion - Chronicle



Bleak Russian Dark Ambient isn’t the only highly atmospheric free release we’ve come across this week. Chronical is a Cinematic Post-Rock release from Swedish One Man Project Lights and Motion. If We’ll Never Fade Away is the soundtrack to a movie released decades too late, Chronical is the optimistic soundtrack to what you hope your future will be and the sepia-toned score to the life you’ve already lived simultaneously.

Chronical is an organic merger of crescendo driven Post-Rock ala Explosions In The Sky and ethereal dream pop worshipping at the churches of M83 and Coldplay; even at times seeming to channel Neo-Classical composers such as Craig Armstrong. While you’re not going to find the complexities found in Post-Rock’s best works (such as Godspeed You! Black Emperor) you do find an immensely beautiful album that gives you as much as you give it. This is an album to sit in the dark drinking a glass of scotch with whilst reminiscing over the good ole’ days. The emotion and drama found in Lights and Motion’s output proved tenfold by the Swedish Solo artists recent breakthrough into film scores, with works gracing trailers for Homefront, Transcendence, Lone Survivor and even being used by Google for a commercial.

Guitars shimmer darkly, a Violin murmurs distantly and a Piano twinkles beneath a sky lit only by stars. Tomorrow is another day and you wish you could take everything you have forward with you. 

But you can't. 

Revel in it. 

treestepstotheocean - Migration Light



Why stop at two? Why not make this article a trifecta of mildly pretentious instrumental music? Migration Lights is the 2015 release from the Italian Post-Metal outfit threestepstotheocean (one word, lower case; that’s probably important.)

Migration Lights is a brash yet introspective affair channelling Post-Metal releases from bands like Isis and Neurosis and mixing it with the sludgy dragging qualities of Metallic Hardcore and the more ethereal qualities of Post-Rock. Sneeringly introspective Migration Lights isn’t trying to relax you, but that doesn’t prevent it from reaching for echoy guitars and breathy synths and drones to couple with the crushing distorted guitar tones. Instead threestepstotheocean focus on the negative aspects on life, hate, loss, aggression, depression, all conveyed without a word.

As with the other two albums featured here, Migration Lights is an incredibly powerful experience. Where as We’ll Never Fade Away is existential thought on the futility of being and Chronical is an emotional scrapbook, Migration Light is a punch to the gut and a swift knee to the face, coupled with the realisation that this is real life and that it’s a difficult place to be. As the album art implies, it’s an exploration of a world turned on its head. A grit filled, aggressive rollercoaster of brutality and contrasting fragility. If the artsy-ness of the previous two albums turned you away, you can get all your emotional pretence with your brutal credibility intact with threestepstotheocean and Migration Lights.  

Interested in having your band featured on this weekly article? E-mail us at pyramidnoise@gmail.com with the subject line "Free Music Monday" with links to your Bandcamp page. 

21 December 2014

RELEASE ROUND UP: 14/12/2014 - 20/12/2014

Its Teeth

Pulses (EP) (Self-Released)
FFO: Russian Circles, Nine Inch Nails, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Explosions In The Sky

Post-Rock, in recent years, seems to have taken a more bubblegum, sunny day, approach. All in all it’s far too happy and pretty. Its Teeth, solo project of Jacob Belcher of Bastards and Cult Kids fame, in Pulses has captured the darker side of the genre; retaining the ephemeral prettiness of Post-Rock whilst mixing in a lo-fi, electronic grittiness. This release is a breath of fresh air for those who always wished Goodspeed You! Black Emperor had Trent Reznor as a member.

Self-Inflicted Violence

The Sanctimonious Hypocrites Of Reality (Art of Propaganda)
FFO: A Pregnant Light, Deafhevan, Alcest, We Came Out Like Tigers
Listen: Siren

(Post) Black Metal has become a many faceted and versatile beast over the years and UK’s Self-Inflicted Violence are proof of this. Following on from releases such the Dream Pop influenced (if not criminally over-rated) Sunbather and the Punk-Rock and Screamo influenced releases of A Pregnant Light, Self-Inflicted Violence have crafted Black Metal as you may have not heard it before. It is tonally schizophrenic, shifting from light to dark with ease and takes influence form genres un-ashamedly un-Black Metal. Those who favour traditionalism will be indignant at my use of the Black Metal genre when describing this album. Yes the influences of Punk, Shoegaze, 80's Goth Rock and whatever else these guys saw fit to thrown in there often outweigh the pure Black Metal sound, but it would be hard to call this album anything else. Let the traditionalists think what they will. This album is great. 

StarGazer

A Merging to the Boundless (Nuclear War Now!)
FFO: The Chasm, Mitochondrion, Portal, Absu

A Merging to the Boundless is part of the weirder side of Extreme Metal. Whilst early notes may give this album away as straight up Death, anyone actually paying attention will be rewarded with so much more. It mixes in Thrash, Old School Progressive Rock, Jazz Influences and a myriad of other experimentations. This does not, however, undermine that true death metal approach. Forgoing the sterile over-production that may be linked to phrases such as “Experimental Progressive Death Metal”, StarGazer have instead gone for the old standard of Extreme production; murk. This is one that’ll appeal heavily, though no solely, to those who worship at the altar of early 90’s Death Metal. 

Other Releases

Asking AlexandriaLive From Brixton and Beyond (DVD) (Sumerian Records)
Astrakhan - A Tapestry Of Scabs And Skin (EP) (War On Music)
Blindfisted - Blindfist (Polypus)
Consecration -Ephemerality (UKEM)
Detente - Recognize No Authority (REISSUE) (Xtreem)
Ethir Anduin - I magen av svart kaos (Satanath)
Goatvermin/Cult of the Horns - Goatvermin/Cult of the Horns (SPLIT) (Satanath Records)
Hetroertzen - Aon Soph Aur (Lamech Records)
Ill Omen - Remnant Spheres Of Spiritual Equilibrium (REISSUE) (Nuclear War Now!)
Infant Death - Total Hell (Apocalyptic Empire)
Morbosidad - Tortura (EP) (Nuclear War Now!)
Obscyria - Nefarious Sanctuary (Go Fuck Yourself Productions)
Phantom Chemistry - Whiksey Slurs (BettyElm)
Pineal - Smiling Cult (HPGD)
Quietdrive - The Ghost Of What You Used To Be (Self-Released)
Sabhankra - Seers Memoir (Self-Released)
Siege Mentality - Arrest Days (Witch Hunter)
SkyboundDarkfall (We Are Triumphant Records)
Surachai - Form Volume III (Self-Released)
Svartsyn - Nightmarish Sleep (Carnal)
Telsas Revenge - Au Montreal (Self-Release)
The Cinema - Talking In Your Sleep (Self-Released)
The Story Changes - Never In Daydream (EP) (Self-Released)
Threads - All I've Ever Known (Broken Rim)
Zero Down - No Limit To The Evil (Minotauro)