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Lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp
Lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp













Nevertheless, these two tracks are absolutely incredible. The two shorter tracks “A Black Friday” and “Interlude” have been unnecessarily deemed tracks of their own, when they are merely just build up to their two their respectively following tracks ‘Stockholm’ and ‘A Burning House’. And while there is nothing wrong with this, the unexpectedness begins to wear off. The album has a live feel to it: an essence that it hasn’t been manufactured but comes from emotion.īut, the album essentially feels like two build ups and two climaxes stretched into four songs. This is a band of tightness and while it often sounds improvised (which it very likely is) the instruments complement each other during the climaxes of expression.

lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp

Although they may move unexpectedly, they do so intentionally.

lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp

They are droney, they are noisy, they are powerful but mostly – they are precise. Unexpected changes defying nearly all post-rock/metal norms and making time signatures their sworn enemy. A shoegazey riff starts for a few seconds but then it’s back to the heaviness.Īnd this is how Lune Kiri works. It is manic and crazed, there is no semblance of order for a few seconds and then it suddenly stops. It’s almost as if the band is holding back, hinting at the intensity to come, and as the build up reaches its climax in the next track ‘Stockholm’, Lune Kiri release their energy and show their true colours. Drums slowly pierce the sound with occasional flourishes and a guitar lingers on individual notes while a faint solo can be heard underneath.

lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp

The album kicks off with a distorted, feedback-full build up, establishing both the mood and the skill that are present in this album. The album oozes with rhythmic serenity and dense layers of ardent guitar work that can only be picked up on repeat listens. But, the lack of imagination in the title and cover is greatly redeemed by the musical imagination within. Lune Kiri are a four man, self dubbed ‘post-whatever’ band hailing from North Carolina and the imaginatively titled EP ‘Demo’ is their first release since forming last year.















Lack of bass enter the wu tang clan lp