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Everything That Rises Must Rise
Brookhaven
Everything That Rises Must Rise
 
brookhavens debut is a sardoescape from the hackneyed trends occurring in music today. it plays like a diamond mist under the sun of dawn and is essential for headphone listening. recorded in 2001, EVERYTHING THAT RISES MU...  more »

     
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All Artists: Brookhaven
Title: Everything That Rises Must Rise
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brookhavens debut is a sardoescape from the hackneyed trends occurring in music today. it plays like a diamond mist under the sun of dawn and is essential for headphone listening. recorded in 2001, EVERYTHING THAT RISES MUST RISE is a collection of seven unique stereo compositions in which trebly guitars surge, crack and compete for frequency with synthesized melodies and stark ambient drones. what ensues is a lucid aural landscape which blends effortlessly from song to structure. transcend time with the radiant, anthemic pulse of finite could be enough or the miasmic gleam of there were never any others to speak of and enjoy the scenery.

guitars of the willowy twang and trippy spaced-out kind converge, as do bright programmed beats and acoustic percussion in this new instrumental group from san francisco. heavy waves of reverb-drenched post-rock chord progressions crash over slinkily plucked melodies. a soaring and at times quite hypnotic 25 minutes. Nice! -aquarius records, SF

a variety of progressive post-rock guitar melodies ranging from subtle and trance-inducing loops to psychedelic crescendos of reverb and feedback struggle for dominance, neither one winning out in the end. Layer these over a healthy dose of mixed beats - electroand orga- and you've got all the necessary ingredients to create a great instrumental record. -justaddnoise.com

1. The Lines Which Limit Him 2. My Brother's Twin Genesis 3. Monism 4. Two Platforms 5. Everything That Rises 6. Finite Could Be Enough 7. There Were Never Any Others To Speak Of