Country: USA
Sub Genre: Post Rock
Release date: January 7, 2014
Tracklist:
1. Calamity 02:23
2. Youth 06:13
3. Soar 02:18
4. Oblivion 03:15
5. Farewell 06:38
6. Valor 04:13
7. Mourning 14:58
Line-up:
TBA
Description/Reviews:
Mourning features 7 songs that take listeners through a somewhat epic journey, each telling a story of significance and mystery. Of particular note is the track “Youth“, which is a six-minute long build-up reminiscent of the likes of bands like Explosions in the Sky that is vastly inspiring, slightly dreamy, and purely incapacitating – in the best way possible. The simple use of cymbals, snare drum rolls, arpeggio sweeps, and melodic chords come together into a crashing combination that is adrenaline-pumping-heart-racing good. Each build-up leaves you with a cliché sense of “calm-after-the-storm” feeling.
The entire album is worthy of revel for being a part of the fluid Bay Area music scene. Is it a part of something we should expect to see more of this year? Who knows. Should we be excited if that is the case? Absolutely. (Victor Valle at thebaybridged.com)
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