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I.M. WAGNER

Milhaven

Post Rock/Math rock


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Singles/EPs/Fan Club/Promo, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

Oh! Great Pacific 10:09
Lord Of Birds 11:36
Clean Room 15:36
Firnis 5:30

Line-up / Musicians

Andreas Fanter,
Christoph Freudenberg,
Hannes Zagermann,
Jens Reichelt

with:

Upright Piano, Synthesizer - Sven Swift

Releases information

CDr: 12rec (12rec.035, Germany)

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Review by The Truth
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4 stars A superb free album of calm, relaxing post rock. Milhaven's first release, Bars Closing Down, was a spiteful and aggressive specimen of an album whereas this one is soothing most all the time.

The first track, Oh! Great Pacific, is a good example of the overall feel. It almost makes you feel at ease by the seaside. It has great moments throughout but sometimes seems to not have an end (a problem with a lot of post-rock) but it doesn't take a whole lot out of the listening experience.

Lord Of Birds starts out in the same vein as the first track but has alot more bursts of aggressiveness. These bursts don't contain the same angst as the ones on the debut did, these are controlled bursts and still maintain the calm atmosphere while giving it a little flavor. Excellent track.

Clean Room is the longest track, soft playing in the start but it builds and eventually gets pretty heavy. But all the while, the track keeps that calm atmosphere going. It's a really beautiful aura I get from this, it really is.

Firnis is the closing track, another calm track, this one more acoustic than the others. I love it from start to finish, a hypnotic and calming close to a very sort of glacial record.

Go ahead and find this album on archive.org, I'm sure the band would appreciate some feedback and they deserve some applause. Great little EP.

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