And The Sea Won The Battle

Glaciers
Self-Release
General | Apr 2010

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2010-08-01
Local instrumental guitar bass drums in the vein of Do Make Say Think, Godspeed You Black Emperor, things that often get dubbed “post rock”. Songs are dramatic, often start quiet and build in intensity, or vice versa, moody with changes and use of space. Nothing upbeat or poppy or intense fast “rockin”, but walls o’ sound are present. Choose any track. Great stuff.

1) starts dreamy if pensive and minor and then builds to an intense rock out
2) starts medium loud and continues so with a mellow breakdown in the middle
3) very moody, goes through them all
4) starts quite mellow, then builds of course
5) same recipe, but it works, with crunchiness added
6) slow, more mindful start with nice fuzz bass dominating

Recent airplay

Blood For The King
Music CasseroleJul 29, 2017
Give My Regards To Hope And Prosperity, Blood For The King, Southern Passage
Southern Passage
the velvet futonSep 26, 2010
Southern Passage
Music CasseroleSep 18, 2010
Blood For The King, Southern Passage
the velvet futonSep 12, 2010

Charting

2010-08-08 — 2010-10-10
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 10 1
Oct 3 1
Sep 19 2
Aug 29 3
Aug 22 1
Aug 15 3

Track listing

1. Southern Passage
2. Blood For The King
3. Give My Regards To Hope And Prosperity
4. Latitudes
5. Twelve Miles Of Fiction
6. Providence