Yawn Hic from Russia Post Rock / Math Rock? |
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Utnapishtim
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Topic: Yawn Hic from Russia Post Rock / Math Rock? Posted: February 16 2014 at 04:10 |
I would like to propose this Math Rock band from Russia. They released an album (the cover above) in 2012 a very short album but an excellent debut (in my opinion). A lot of "metropolitan sounds" with mixture of voice in background and beautiful change of time with good riffs. A musical trio is based on guitar bass and drums, with a sound powerful and determined that can turns to calm electric arpeggios. Some background distorted voice and...a TOOL cover "Disposition". Tracks: 1 .Bring Me Her Head! 03:48 2. Mr. Brainwash 03:12 3. All Too Human 03:44 4. Vespa 02:52 5. ...becomes Music 03:52 6. Disposition (TOOL cover) 03:26
Line Up: Roman Sych - Guitar Aleksandr Ash - Bass Ivan Vyp - Drums
The second album (?) very short with only three tracks is surely mature with some experimentation and adventurous sounds. Is entirely instrumental. Listen to them you may have the impression that these three guys want to express the disorder and the confusion of our days with the music. This is my personal opinion... Tracks: 01 - Mind trench 02 - Fix me up03 - To the bottom Line Up: Same Other informations: BANDCAMP: http://yawnhic.bandcamp.com/ ( Name Your Price) FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/YawnHic SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/groups/yawn-hic Comments and Opinion are welcome... |
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yam yam
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Posted: February 27 2014 at 10:04 |
Free release on bandcamp, and not much info on their facebook either (as well as only 31 'likes'...hardly a huge fanbase!), but this is actually quite decent music, and though there isn't much about them on the web other than content of their own creation, there are a couple of reviews - one in Russian: http://www.pritone.ru/reviews-and-gigs/5-albums/323-yawn-hic-weird-blue-thing.html (the site has not been rated by my Internet security software, so although I visited it myself without being bombarded with trojans and the like, it must be mentioned that this site is a bit of an 'unknown quantity'), and the other is from the New Noise Archives music blog, which is definitely safe to visit: http://newnoisearchives.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/yawn-hic-weird-blue-thing.html.
In this somewhat brief review, Noisefiend (real name not given) says that they "play on the slightly heavier side of math rock, I kind of want to say post hardcore meets math rock but I don't think that's spot on. So maybe math rock, post hardcore elements and post rock elements". Sounds somewhere about right, I guess. Worth an eval in my book, but I'm not sure about which sub they might fit - this isn't pure Math Rock by any means.
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yam yam
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Posted: April 24 2014 at 22:19 |
Let's run this past everyone again...just in case it was "missed" last time...
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zravkapt
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Posted: April 25 2014 at 02:36 |
I'll check this out, be back.
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zravkapt
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Posted: April 28 2014 at 07:54 |
Sound like a mix of math rock, post rock and prog metal. I'll add them to the Post charts.
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