Sincere Void
General
| Aug 2010
Reviews
Claire Woodard
Reviewed 2010-11-01
Reviewed 2010-11-01
Grasslung, Sincere Void
Truly dreamy and mesmerizing instrumentals. A lot of nice synth work, loops, distortion and interesting sounds. Definitely atmospheric/droney: no upbeat-ness or recognizable instruments to be had here. However, if you’re into drone or even ambient post-rock and interesting digisounds, you will dig this.
Recommended tracks: 2, 3, 7 Reviewed by Klayr.
1. Beautiful, dissonant track. Like a slightly scary daydream or a pleasant nightmare. [6:25]
2. Kind of a sound-scape (a technojungle perhaps?), with occasional bouts of feedback/buzz over a swirling undercurrent of sound. [5:24]
3. Stark, wintery piece. Echoes of digital fuzz, haunting piano, ending sounds like (digital) pebbles scuttling across the floor of a (virtual) warehouse. [6:08]
4. Very ambient, billowy sound, with overlays that sound like someone dribbling a basketball very slowly in an empty gym. This song is either gorgeous or what it sounds like to be in a coma. [7:28]
5. Just plain gorgeous track. Melodic, peaceful, and undulating…almost lullaby-like. Last minute is pure harmonic bliss. [7:09]
6. Distorted daydream-like piece that is really just a swirl among three notes. [3:33]
7. Distant, melancholic melody buried beneath a fuzzy foreground. This track really takes you somewhere else. [6:41]
Truly dreamy and mesmerizing instrumentals. A lot of nice synth work, loops, distortion and interesting sounds. Definitely atmospheric/droney: no upbeat-ness or recognizable instruments to be had here. However, if you’re into drone or even ambient post-rock and interesting digisounds, you will dig this.
Recommended tracks: 2, 3, 7 Reviewed by Klayr.
1. Beautiful, dissonant track. Like a slightly scary daydream or a pleasant nightmare. [6:25]
2. Kind of a sound-scape (a technojungle perhaps?), with occasional bouts of feedback/buzz over a swirling undercurrent of sound. [5:24]
3. Stark, wintery piece. Echoes of digital fuzz, haunting piano, ending sounds like (digital) pebbles scuttling across the floor of a (virtual) warehouse. [6:08]
4. Very ambient, billowy sound, with overlays that sound like someone dribbling a basketball very slowly in an empty gym. This song is either gorgeous or what it sounds like to be in a coma. [7:28]
5. Just plain gorgeous track. Melodic, peaceful, and undulating…almost lullaby-like. Last minute is pure harmonic bliss. [7:09]
6. Distorted daydream-like piece that is really just a swirl among three notes. [3:33]
7. Distant, melancholic melody buried beneath a fuzzy foreground. This track really takes you somewhere else. [6:41]
Recent airplay
Untitled
lost and found — Jan 08, 2012
Roland Park Noose
the last seductardation of esquire — Jan 09, 2011
Tired Of Remembering
lost and found — Jan 08, 2011
When We Were Young
Quebec Nordiques Move West!! — Jan 05, 2011
Roland Park Noose
abra's airwaves — Dec 09, 2010
Tired Of Remembering
No Dead Air — Dec 07, 2010
Charting
2010-11-07 — 2011-01-09
Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jan 9 | 2 |
| Dec 12 | 2 |
| Dec 5 | 1 |
| Nov 28 | 1 |
| Nov 21 | 2 |
| Nov 14 | 4 |
Track listing
| 1. | Scarred Hands We Drift | ||
| 2. | Roland Park Noose | ||
| 3. | Tired Of Remembering | ||
| 4. | Feeding Your Vanity | ||
| 5. | When We Were Young | ||
| 6. | A Piece Of Me | ||
| 7. | Untitled |