For any other band, the epic 'Sleep & Release' would have been a tough act to follow, being as it was such a full, vibrant, and down right dark record. Only one band, however, can switch from an unashamedly grandiose pop song ('Inkwell') to a sprawling, epic, 10 minutes of chaotic bliss (aptly titled 'The Unravelling'), which reinvents itself at least 3 times during the track's duration. Only one band could have such a strong-willed belief in their own work as to release a record with a final track comprising of a sole musical score dedicated to, and inspired by, Japanese horror directors. You'd be hard pushed to find another record that encompasses such impossible beauty, soul-destroying metal, and ethereal grandiosity in just over a single 30 minutes.
That record is 'Seclusion'. That band is Aereogramme.
Believe.
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(so far I havent found anyone else who finds this, maybe i just dont get it..)
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Don't feel bad, you don't have to like everything. Would be a boring world if we all liked the same stuff.
Aereogramme are my favourite band of this century though
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now that Biffy Clyro record? ;o)
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But yeh, the 'gramme are fantastic - love the two LPs, just not too sure about 'Seclusion' though, it's not bad... i think i've been put off by the short film that comes with it - I just find it really cheesey :-\
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