Landscape is such a suitable name for the delicate post-rock group from Paris, France. Crafting atmospheric landscapes is something that the collective group of musicians does incredibly well; interweaving acoustic guitars, dramatic strings, and lush keys over tranquil vocal melodies that echo their serene objective of transporting the listener into an unparalled destination of equanimity that can only be entered through beautiful instrumentation and thoroughly executed songwriting. Though the occasionally implemented vocals are equally sung in English and native French, listeners of global originations should be able to enjoy songs that gradually increase with intensity and emotion through each supplemented layers of instrumentation. In typical post-rock fashion, several of the songs begin as a barren piece, slowly evolving into a more elborate picture through instrumental build-up and intensified proportions. While countless numbers of bands have taken a similar route before, Landscape often provides a fresh introspective with their classical music influences, contemporary likenesses, and foreign expertise. Their songs do not erupt or burst into high volumes in the midst to establish a new tone of instensity. Instead, they fulfill their intended purpose by letting the beauty of vocal and instrumental musical progression speak volumes.