2009-12-18
This New York three-piece started out as a jazz trio in New Jersey. After releasing their first album in 2008, they ditched their acoustic instruments, picked up electronic gear and went metal. Heavy guitar, distortion, and occasional introspective segments combined with retained jazz elements such as complex time signatures and improvisation make for brooding, weighty instrumental prog-rock. Rebecca Ruth
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Aventine
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Hymns of the 49th Parallel
COMMON SHINER
So Long...
GRANDFATHER CHILD
Grandfather Child
Hush Lane
What Becomes of Us
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I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
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