
'Not Unlike A Falling Leaf' furthers the bands need to experiment as it reminds of some of the weirdest aspects of Godspeed you Black Emperor's post rock-whatever genre mixed with a cello, moments of melodic ambiance and random drum bursts that results in a highly atmospheric and avantgarde experience. 'Vespri' is minimalist in style at first, favoring just a cello and piano amongst spoken words, eventually more soundtrack-ish synths enter the song alongside post-rock-ish guitars, while 'At Night' retains a similar calm mood, but offers up some noisier moments near its end. 'Wake' closes out the album on a completely different note, sounding jazzy in its delivery, one can almost picture themselves in a smoky lounge drunk on whiskey while gazing at a gal singing onstage. Vivid, for sure.
This is an interesting and often times challenging release from Vowels, especially since no single song sounds exactly alike, thus making it impossible to categorize properly. Portions of it definitely belong to the post genre, but a lot more of it is simply avantgarde in its delivery, which is good or bad depending on your appreciation for that sort of thing. In any case, it should be interesting to see what these guys come up with next.
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