Country: USA
Sub Genre: Post Metal, Progressive Metal, Sludge
Label: Translation Loss Records
Release date: October 29, 2013
Tracklist:
1. Solving The Correspondence Problem (2:12)
2. I'm Always Fighting Drago (5:46)
3. Obfuscator Dye (4:59)
4. The Fractal Canopy (8:14)
5. Arbiters Meet (4:56)
6. Third-Person Camera (5:57)
7. Excessive Convulsive (5:57)
8. The Methuselah Tree (1:59)
9. A Negligible Senescence (3:32)
10. Redaction Artifacts (10:07)
11. Noir Filter (1:07)
Line-up:
Seth Rheam - Drums
Matt Lupo - Guitar, Vocals
Greg Kuter - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Alfano - Bass, Vocals
Ray Suhy - Guitar
Description/Reviews:
Musically speaking, New Jersey’s East of the Wall are a pretty weird bunch. It might seem that the band deliberately takes on the purpose of perplexing listeners and antagonizing critics alike, because it’s rare to find a review of any of their past releases which doesn’t emphasize just how difficult it is to grasp their sound (our own reviews included). This difficulty stems from a number of factors, not the least of which is the quintet’s off-kilter approach to the three-guitar attack, or their eclectic blend of post-metal, prog, sludge, and post-hardcore. While it seems the band does take pride in this enigmatic nature, it is a role which has thus far taken the backseat to that of, y’know, making killer fucking music. This trend certainly continues on their latest album Redaction Artifacts.
Read the full review by at heavyblogisheavy.com
Media/Samples
Entire album online
Arbiters Meet
The Fractal Canopy
Links:
Web page
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