Steel Wound

Frost
Room 40
General | Jul 2004

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2004-07-22
Long beautiful ambient hypnotic tracks. Treated guits, voices, effects. Moments of spacier Flying Saucer Attack as well as avante 20th Century Composer. Like the soundtrack to the most splendid dream you could ever hope to have. Australian musicians.

1 pretty shimmery ambient tone
2) previous track develops lower toned harmonies and builds intensity
3) treated guitar layers, beautiful, somber, subtle voices come in late a la Flying Saucer Attack, builds in intensity
4) high pitched feedback w/ low drones wash over in waves, eventually giving way to denser tones
5) pretty electric guitar w/ drones, somber in tone, chill and beautiful
6) beautiful layers and layers of droning ambience

Recent airplay

You, Me And The End Of Everything
Reckless BurningFeb 15, 2017
You, Me and the End of Every
Baptism of SolitudeJun 09, 2005
You, Me and the End of Every, ...I Lay My Ear to Furious L
Stirling's ApproximationSep 29, 2004
Swarm
The Literate Pop FanSep 28, 2004
... I Lay My Ear to Furious Latin
Late NightSep 26, 2004
You, Me and the End of Every
Baptism of CivilitySep 22, 2004

Charting

2004-08-02 — 2004-10-03 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 3 3
Sep 26 1
Sep 5 3
Aug 29 3
Aug 22 8
Aug 15 4
Aug 8 4

Track listing

1. Swarm
2. ...I Lay My Ear To Furious Latin
3. You, Me And The End Of Everything
4. Steel Wound
5. Last Exit to Brooklyn
6. And I Watched You Breathe