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Post by brightlights on Oct 2, 2008 14:40:18 GMT -5
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Post by thumbaloud on Sept 23, 2009 12:46:56 GMT -5
This is my new post-rock/ambient band An Oceanfront Architect Our first demo is up for free download: lnk.ms/1ynhsPlease take 15 minutes to listen, a lot of time and passion has gone into this and we want to share it with everyone. Most people we've talked to said they love it and we hope you do too. Thanks
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Post by spiritsintheattic on Mar 17, 2013 14:01:28 GMT -5
www.RocketMiner.bandcamp.comwww.facebook.com/RocketMiner"At their first live performance, it's not unbelievable that Chicago's Rocket Miner was mistaken for Russian Circles. Both bands deliver devastating distortion and ear-ringing quakes of sound. Where Russian Circles take darker turns and incorporate metal riffing, however, Rocket Miner's songs tend to blossom in slow-motion, like flowers blooming, giving plenty of time for their sweeping grandeur." - Jim Hanke PR This EP, brief (in post-rock terms) as it may be, simply does not let up. Except for one 47-second interlude--something of an odd break between acts that sounds like an intercepted alien radio signal--October Sky suspends a continuous sense of jaw-grinding urgency. Like early Godspeed, Rocket Miner entertain a military flair. The drums keep a marching tempo on the snare, a sound maybe extracted from our collective memories of dour civil war scenes. But unlike Godspeed of any vintage, Rocket Miner aren't interested in creating enormous avant-garde sweeps. There are no samples, no thickly-spoken bad prose over the opening movements. The record concerns itself only with texture and songcraft--and it breaks ground in both." - Windy City Rock
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