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SOUNDS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD

Post Rock/Math rock • Poland


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SOUNDS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD is an instrumental post rock quintet from Gdansk formed in 2012. The next year they released their promotional mini album and started to perform live regularly, which brought them opportunities to perform with bands like GOD IS AN ASTROUNAUT, THIS WILL DESTROY YOU, LONG DISTANCE CALLING and others. In May 2014 they released their debut album 'Stages Of Delusion'.

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2.33 | 3 ratings
Stages Of Delusion
2014
3.00 | 5 ratings
Stories
2017

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It All Starts Here
2013

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 Stories by SOUNDS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD album cover Studio Album, 2017
3.00 | 5 ratings

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Sounds Like The End Of The World Post Rock/Math rock

Review by Windhawk
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3 stars Polish band SOUNDS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD was formed in 2012. and released a first initial EP one year later, and their full length debut album followed in 2014. Three years and some line-up alterations later they return with their second album "Stories", which was released through German label Progressive Promotion Records in the spring of 2017.

Sounds Like the End of the World doesn't really live up to their band name in my view, but their take on post-rock is one that use a few more twisted and noise-flavored guitar details than many other bands of the same kind I've encountered. Fairly typical post-rock, but with a wilder, rougher expression as something of a defining trait. An album that merits a check by post-rock fans that finds such a description alluring.

 Stories by SOUNDS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD album cover Studio Album, 2017
3.00 | 5 ratings

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Stories
Sounds Like The End Of The World Post Rock/Math rock

Review by kev rowland
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3 stars Sounds Like The End Of The World are an instrumental Polish post rock band formed in 2012, and this is their second album, released in March this year. Mind you, their website doesn't contain any updates since 2015 so the album isn't listed there, there are no details on who played on it on the Bandcamp page, and the press release only provides the names and details for four musicians, none of whom play keyboards, but there are obviously keyboards present. According to Bandcamp this was recorded live in the studio, so now you all know everything I do about this.

There is a feeling of togetherness, so I'm no surprised that it was recorded live, as they are all feeding off each other. There is plenty of angst and rawness as they strive on dischord and disharmony, but there are also moments where they are more reflective in nature with some definite Pink Floyd elements. The highlight of the album is undoubtedly 'Obsession', where guest violinist Jan Gałach can really let rip. This is the only song on which he makes an appearance, and if I had any say in proceedings then I would make him a full- time member of the band as his roughness and stridency takes the music to another level. While not totally essential, this is still an album that is well worth hearing and is interesting.

Thanks to historian9 for the artist addition.

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