Sincere Void

Grasslung
Root Strata
General | Aug 2010

Reviews

Claire Woodard
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]

Recent airplay

Untitled
lost and foundJan 08, 2012
Roland Park Noose
Tired Of Remembering
lost and foundJan 08, 2011
When We Were Young
Roland Park Noose
abra's airwavesDec 09, 2010
Tired Of Remembering
No Dead AirDec 07, 2010

Charting

2010-11-07 — 2011-01-09 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
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