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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Dust Sculptures "Far Above the Pines"


Country: USA
Sub Genre Black Metal, Post Rock/Metal, Progressive Rock, Death Metal
Formatdigital
Release dateAugust 19, 2014
Tracklist
1. Far Above The Pines 13:09
2. Lies The Youngest Mountain 09:31
3. Where We Left Something 06:34
4. In The Snow 03:58
5. Subtle Things 01:48
6. Under The Canopy of Trees 04:27
7. Breathing 00:55
8. Life Into These 06:26
9. Tired Lungs 10:27

Line-up
Josh Marberry - All instruments and vocals

Description/Reviews
Dust Sculptures hit all the right notes with tags like Shoegaze, Progressive, Black Metal, Experimental, and Post-rock. I will be among the first to tell you that all of these tags are accurate... This one man band from Nashville seamlessly ties together so many genres at once, it’s really hard to describe him in a small amount of words. At one point you could go from experimental soundscapes to chilled out jam sessions, to blistering blast beats all within the span of a minute. It’s a roller coaster of sounds, and what a thrilling ride it is.
Josh Marberry, the man behind the music, really showcases his skills and talents in the opening track, ‘Far Above The Pines’. It begins with a very heavy influence from post-rock, with tremolo guitars in the distance moving to layered guitars, in a very post-metal sort of groove. Layered voices, all belonging to Josh, sing of the Pines in a very heavenly tone. It’s very simple hamonies, but he pulls it off well. The mellow sounds eventually give way to heavier, more metallic influences. And then he goes full out black metal.
And I haven’t even covered the first half of the first track.
Read the full review at echoesanddust.com

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