Sub-Manifold
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Reviewed 2004-10-28
Reviewed 2004-10-28
Father Octopus – Sub-Manifold
Hard to categorize musical debut from one of our very own DJs. Think early Zombi, Spirit Caravan, Tool, NIN, but not very metallic overall, this combines lush, layered sounds with driving and sometimes dissonant sounds and really cool effects, plus a variety of instruments being used. The vocals are a lot like the aforementioned bands, processed through several FX. Really neat songs, well-developed constructions, just overall really cool. Recommended for everyone. Excellent CD.
Tracks:
1) Slow build with clean guitar and mellow vocals, into odd-time drums and distortion with processed vocals and soaring choruses.
2) Seemingly down-tuned guitars with thick groove drums and very Tool-like vocals, ends with sparse drums and quiet bass.
3) Instrumental. Piano intro, with cello, drums, synths being slowly added, reaches a climax, and then fades out again.
4) Another instrumental that starts out with piano, then adds drums, synths, guitars, etc, to give the feeling of an eerie, haunted mansion.
5) Slow, drawn out guitar and drums over pained vocals, guitar solo.
6) Another eerie soundscape that starts out mellow with some FX, and builds up with bells, chimes, synths, drums, all these things fading in and out, creating a really cool effect.
Hard to categorize musical debut from one of our very own DJs. Think early Zombi, Spirit Caravan, Tool, NIN, but not very metallic overall, this combines lush, layered sounds with driving and sometimes dissonant sounds and really cool effects, plus a variety of instruments being used. The vocals are a lot like the aforementioned bands, processed through several FX. Really neat songs, well-developed constructions, just overall really cool. Recommended for everyone. Excellent CD.
Tracks:
1) Slow build with clean guitar and mellow vocals, into odd-time drums and distortion with processed vocals and soaring choruses.
2) Seemingly down-tuned guitars with thick groove drums and very Tool-like vocals, ends with sparse drums and quiet bass.
3) Instrumental. Piano intro, with cello, drums, synths being slowly added, reaches a climax, and then fades out again.
4) Another instrumental that starts out with piano, then adds drums, synths, guitars, etc, to give the feeling of an eerie, haunted mansion.
5) Slow, drawn out guitar and drums over pained vocals, guitar solo.
6) Another eerie soundscape that starts out mellow with some FX, and builds up with bells, chimes, synths, drums, all these things fading in and out, creating a really cool effect.
Recent airplay
Fangs I Never Had
Bump & Hustle Music — Jan 21, 2005
Full Album
The Digital/Analog War — Dec 02, 2004
Genuflect
The Digital/Analog War — Nov 18, 2004
The Blue Storm
the Dog and Pony Show — Nov 17, 2004
Bad Halo
All This - And Mor! — Nov 16, 2004
Atonia
The Digital/Analog War — Nov 11, 2004
Charting
2004-11-01 — 2005-01-03
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 5 | 1 |
| Nov 21 | 3 |
| Nov 14 | 1 |
| Nov 7 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Atonia | ||
| 2. | Genuflect | ||
| 3. | The Blue Storm | ||
| 4. | Rusty Wires | ||
| 5. | Bad Halo | ||
| 6. | Fangs I Never Had |