Aftermath

General | Sep 2011

Reviews

Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2012-01-07
Layered, spacey guitars, drones, and effects. Not too noisy - Quach uses distortion but never enters abrasive territory. Dynamic instrumental music that challenges the ambient label and outer-space aesthetic. Aftermath is pure melodic gorgeousness to which you wrap yourself in and drift away. RIYL Aidan Baker, Lunar Miasma, The Slaves.

*1. Celestial, heavy looped static / fuzz. (8:00)
2. Warbly siren cinematic guitar period music. (6:08)
3. Spaced thud, unexpected processed synth lead. (5:08)
4. Melodic, water, lush guitars + feedback develop into an epic, searing march with a drawn-out release. (9:38)
*5. Warm blankets of fuzzy tones, infinite seascape drone, and relaxing guitar dreaminess dissolve into a thick fuzz wash. (11:03)
*6. Low-key, melancholy extension of 5. (6:34)

Recent airplay

The Hierarchy Of Angels
maximum entropyFeb 22, 2012
Unearthing The Past
Ghost TreesFeb 20, 2012
Heaven And Earth
maximum entropyFeb 01, 2012
The Hierarchy Of Angels
Ghost TreesJan 30, 2012
Finding The Fallen
Songs: CantanJan 27, 2012
Finding The Fallen
maximum entropyJan 26, 2012

Charting

2012-01-08 — 2012-03-11 Classical/Experimental
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 26 2
Feb 5 2
Jan 29 4
Jan 22 1
Jan 15 1

Track listing

1. The Hierarchy Of Angels
2. Heaven And Earth
3. The Iron Harvest
4. Melted Lead On Ashen Canvas
5. Finding The Fallen
6. Unearthing The Past