Country: USA
Genre(s): Post Rock
Label: Triple Crown Records (US, ROW), Big Scary Monsters (EU/UK), Hobbledehoy Record Co (Australia/NZ)
Format: digital, CD, vinyl
Release date: September 25, 2015
Tracklist:
1. Separation No. 2 (3:08)
2. Ríoseco (7:52)
3. Arcs of Command (8:48)
4. Echo and Abyss (5:44)
5. Run Dry (4:35)
6. Equal Night (1:56)
7. Sad Heart of Mine (4:27)
8. Darkfield (6:36)
9. Aeternum Vale (2:08)
10. Dust and Disquiet (11:25)
Total Time 56:39
Line-up:
Philip Jamieson - guitar, keyboards, synthesizers
Calvin Joss - guitar
Joe Vickers - drums
Erin Burke-Moran - guitar
Jonny Ashburn - guitar
Jani Zubkovs - bass guitar
Description/Reviews:
Simply by being able to declare that Dust and Disquiet is not Waking Season is a feat in itself. Because now we get head-banging, straightforward numbers like “Arcs of Command” nestled next to prog-metal, singing-is-included epics like “Echo and Abyss.” There are no more rules in a genre that is typically known for them. Case in point, “Run Dry” is basically an orchestral folk song, not just featuring vocals, but dominated by them. These guys have been hiding some damn good voices from us, and “Run Dry” shows the exhaustion of grief with lyrics like, “So weep til you drown / Or until you run dry.” Maybe the original point of post-rock was finding ways to express the nearly impossible, but on Dust and Disquiet Caspian have given a beautiful voice to instrumental music.Read the full review by Blake Solomon at absolutepunk.net
Media/Samples
Arcs Of Command
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