Free-jazz for those who like math-rock. My favourite guitarist in the world, Ian Williams, is the primary force behind this. He previously was guitarist for Don Caballero and is currently with avant-kraut group Battles. His style is distinctly his own, despite hoards of imitators in the math-rock scene. This album comes highly recommended.
1 | The Sky's The Ground, The Bombs Are Plants, And We're The Sun, Love (4:45) | |
2 | An Address That Was To Skip Ahead Of The Gallop Of Its Own Sperm And Eggs And Wait For Itself In The Future: Letter To 2096 (4:50) | |
3 | Meet Me In The Space They Stare At Leaving Their Seat During A Show (6:11) | |
4 | It Takes A Million Years To Become Diamonds So Let's Just Burn Like Coal Until The Sky's Black (5:05) | |
5 | The 1st. Our Lady Of Burning Thorns (6:14) | |
6 | O, When My Lady Comes (1:49) | |
7 | The 2nd. Perpetuate The Beautiful (4:08) | |
8 | And Third And Youngest, Unnamed (5:13) | |
9 Forever, Like Anti-Oxidants (Listen To The Sound Our Cells Make) (5:11) MP3 CBR @ 160 Kbps |
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