Country: USA
Sub Genre: Instrumental Chamber Rock
Release date: September 4, 2012
Tracklist:
1. Solitude Rotation 4:18
2. A Month's Lifetime 4:43
3. Daisypop 2:13
4. Honey Jarz 5:23
5. Morning Star 1:23
6. My Favorite Colour 4:03
7. Rhythm of Breathing 2:02
8. Song #8 2:58
9. Will It Fly 3:45
Line-up:
Bill Martin (guitar)
Matt Clark (drums)
Alissa Taylor (violin)
Description/Reviews:
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Solitude Rotation
Rhythm of Breathing
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Solitude Rotation is made up of nine tracks once again, clocking in at a scant 30-minutes, but it is a very captivating 30-minutes none-the-less. The instrumental sound of the band is one that I’m quite sure will appeal to fans of what’s often referred to as Chamber Rock, the kind of music created by bands like Karda Estra. The music itself is restrained and kept to essentially the thee prime instruments. But what they may be lacking in terms of instruments they make up for in unusual arrangements. The music floats along, in a plaintive and even mournful manner, drawing the listener into a unique series of musical soundscapes. It can get quite mesmerizing. The interplay between the guitar and the violin propels these compositions along
The music of Solitude Rotation at first glance wouldn’t be something you’d think would appeal to prog fans and it probably won’t appeal to some. However there is something in the sound and style that will appeal to others. On the surface, no it’s not a progressive rock album at all, however for those of you who appreciate the more subtle sounds instruments can make Star FK Radium will be a most enjoyable listening experience. (Jerry Lucky)
Media/Samples
Solitude Rotation
Rhythm of Breathing
Links:
Web page
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