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LO' THERE DO I SEE MY BROTHER

Post Rock/Math rock • United States


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Founded in Tacoma, Washington, USA in 2011

LO' THERE DO I SEE MY BROTHER (LTDISMB,) and more recently shortened to "LO' THERE", is a new post rock band formed by Adam WOLBERT, Ahren LANFOR, Caleb BAKER, Tor Caspersen and Will CHI. The band had released their debut album in November 2012, and ever since then they have been recording and producing records on their own.

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4.33 | 3 ratings
With Eyes Open, We Fall On Our Swords
2012
3.71 | 27 ratings
Northern Shore
2015
5.00 | 1 ratings
Eden
2017

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4.00 | 1 ratings
Of The Earth, Beneath The Sea
2013
3.00 | 1 ratings
Twenty Three (Live Acoustic)
2013

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3.71 | 27 ratings

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Lo' There Do I See My Brother Post Rock/Math rock

Review by Warthur
Prog Reviewer

3 stars The post-rock pack of Lo' There Do I See My Brother play a style which to my ears seems influenced by the more folky, acoustic end of 1990s and early 2000s post-rock, as exemplified by projects such as Valley of the Giants (though there is, thankfully, no overlong penguin story to be had here). Don't be lulled, though, because they can also turn on a sludgey post-metal sound when it's time to get loud and make an impact. With multiple intertwined lead guitars in play, the album offers various hidden depths for adventurous listeners to dive into, though some may find that they enjoy parts of this and merely tolerate other parts, as a consequence of the band incorporating everything from borderline sludge metal to generic indie mope-rock.
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3.71 | 27 ratings

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Lo' There Do I See My Brother Post Rock/Math rock

Review by LearsFool
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5 stars LTDISMB are an interesting, fiery bunch of few words, who play a mix of folky, alt-esque post-rock and a post- metal that sounds highly indebted to sludge metal, at times featuring either the post-rock alone or working as run- ups and interludes for the post-sludge much in the vein of some tech death bands like Edge of Sanity and Morbus Chron. There is immense beauty and power by turns in the music this fresh faced band has forged, and it has the extra edge of their particular take on post including both sides of the coin and unexpected influences. The music also feels like it goes on and on and on in the best possible way. The result is just a massively enjoyable album that begs repeat listens. Highly recommended.
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