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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Rocket Miner "Elegy"


Country: USA
Sub Genre: Instrumental, Post Rock
Release dateFebruary 25, 2014
Tracklist
  1. Gold 05:00
  2. And They Can Never Truly Die 04:10
  3. Captures (This Day) 05:57
  4. War Room 04:02
  5. Jejune 03:48
  6. Memories Are All We Have Left 06:07
  7. Catalyst 06:54
  8. Ember 06:09
  9. Bemoan 07:27
Line-up
Chip Wortel - guitar, keys
Larry Hryn - guitar
Chris Ruffolo - guitar
Chris Stewart - bass
Matt Biancardi - drums

Description/Reviews
Elegy is an album full of contrasts, a work that tightly represents the immense strength of a kind of post-rock that is not tied down to a narrative or to the mechanics of loud and quiet. As its title indicates, it flows like verse, drawing the listener into the moment, creating emotionally charged set-pieces that do not last too long for fear of losing focus. As if it was a minimalist or ambient album, every distortion counts, every little shift in volume drives the music wildly into different states of dramatic sentiment. This is a lament born from a passion for life, a dirge woven from sunlight, a torrential meditation in which the limits of living are played out as uplifting melodies brimming with delay, an echo that appears to remain forever at the same time it appears to dissipate ephemerally.
Read the full review by David Murrieta at acloserlisten.com

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