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Russian Circles

 

Post Rock/Math rock

4.06 | 211 ratings

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4 stars Russian Circles is merely an expression of post rock turning hard creating a very original sound. I'm really impressed by the effort and work they put to this album but sincerely I can't give a 5. I'm really a fan of hard rock music and post rock and these guys blend this two elements to create a very original sound but the facts is for me post rock it's all about a emotion which Russian Circles does great, but in the end the distortion guitar ruins this emotion. I'm not saying the album is bad cause I think it's great and very original and in overall it's excellent.

Enter in mere words offers a great sound. The album stars of with Carpe. For being the first song this one expresses all that Russian Circles is: Heavy Post Rock. On the other hand Micah it's more soft and yet more emotional but still with some heavy parts. This song really caught my attention with its great rhythm. As for Death Rides a Horse it's the harder version of RC. Just as its name implies it really feels like that, I mean all death type kind of mood. As for the rest of the album the album is great like Enter and closing of New Macabre. Overall the album its great even though I don't like the distortion guitar. If you like post rock and hard rock this is the album for you.

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