This then is an album
that takes what was already there, especially from the band’s ‘Second Bardo‘
album, and turns everything up a notch: the darkness, the alienation, the sense
of doom. In the process Cult of Dom Keller have added more elements to the
sonic palette to reflect that greater intensity. There are glimpses of melody
where previously there were none and there is more accessibility through the
fuzzed depths (as if the band are prepared to reveal just a bit more of what is
going on below the surface). This is the sound of a band developing and giving
more of themselves to their music, a band whose essence has become more potent,
perhaps a little bit further from the outside but closer to the end. (backseatmafia.com)
Check:
No 5. SΛRIN – Current Conflict
No 6. Factory
Floor - 25 25
No 7. LUH - Spiritual Songs for
Lovers to Sing
No 8. Pye Corner Audio -
Stasis
No 9. Oranssi Pazuzu –Varahtelija
No 10. Parquet
Courts - Human Performance
No 11. Russian
Circles – Guidance
No 12. The
Oscillation - Monographic
No 13. The Body - No
One Deserves Happiness
No 14. Car Seat
Headrest - Teens of Denial
No 15. Sumac - What
One Becomes
No 16. Teenage Fanclub
– Here
No 17. Josefin Ohrn and the
Liberation – Mirage
No 18. Strands
No 19. Beach Slang
- A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings
No 20. Body &
Full of Hell - One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache
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