Aftermath
Reviews
Adam Pearson
Reviewed 2012-01-07
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)
*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 entropy — Feb 22, 2012
Unearthing The Past
Ghost Trees — Feb 20, 2012
Heaven And Earth
maximum entropy — Feb 01, 2012
The Hierarchy Of Angels
Ghost Trees — Jan 30, 2012
Finding The Fallen
Songs: Cantan — Jan 27, 2012
Finding The Fallen
maximum entropy — Jan 26, 2012
Charting
2012-01-08 — 2012-03-11
Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| 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 |