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GOLDEN THREAD

The Fierce & The Dead

Post Rock/Math rock


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kev rowland
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4 stars TFATD are back with the second single from their upcoming fourth album, 'News From The Invisible World', and again it features vocals from bassist Kevin Feazey. Given that the band have not had vocals on their songs until the last single this is still quite a shock in some ways, but again works perfectly in material which sees them move in a slightly different direction, away from the space rock they are so well known for and much more into stoner. One can certainly see them standing up and playing with Kyuss, such is the weight and distortion of the guitars and bass, with the drums driving it from the back. The vocals can drop into a more psychedelic area, while there are still plenty of progressive nuances coming in and out. I particularly like the stop and start about a minute from the end as it just emphasises how heavy these guys really are, while the gentle keyboards utilised show the contrast.

This is a wall of sound out to knock down not only the walls of your house but your neighbour's if you play it loud enough, pounding and crunching without ever becoming too menacing. With two great singles behind them I am really looking forward to the album when it comes out later in the year.

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Posted Saturday, July 9, 2022 | Review Permalink
memowakeman
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3 stars This is a song I like a lot, and probably my favorite TF&TD track at this moment, and this is because I love how they have jumped from one style to another, in fact, I wouldn't dare to classify their music, it is quite difficult since they are capable of exploring in post rock, prog, alternative, classical, psychedelic and stoner grounds, to name a few.

'Golden Thread' has an addictive stoner-like riff, with a 90s essence that provides heaviness and emotions, along with wonderful vocals that make the song even better. Of course, there is always a progressive essence in their music, despite sometimes we don't want to label them as such. Musically is a very well-crafted song where the four musicians add their grain of sand and create individual nuances and textures that gathered make a strong unit. Completely love the guitar work here, and, I repeat, the vocals.

This song belongs to their wonderful 2023 release 'News From The Invisible World', which I will review in a short term. Meanwhile, I wanted to give a shoutout to this amazing song, which I recommend to you, my dear readers.

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