Not too weird but practically not too ordinary either, the comfort sounds of the mixing Post-Rock and Alternative Pop revealing this Glasgow band - Aerogramme as a quartet of the lesser known names as the group founder: Martin Scott (drums), Campbell McNeil (bass), Iain Cook (guitar, programming) and Craig B (vocals, guitar) whose having their spread of echoes distorted in soft motion the air that we breathe with the reckless beats or the secluded saddness during their Pop penetration into the more sophomore Softcore reactions towards lyrics and music gladly tamed but not lame on this Scottish band third record. One will shocking up to be blown out after several minutes of Poppy excersises to the explosions of blatant Doomy Sludge Metal amok over your stereo and shaken rooms for the long period of progressive sessioning for Inkwell, Dream and Bridges to the Alternate Score to burn the cold down by bursting riffs and wicked vocals but also we all being induced by the peaceful melodies and the particular solidifies of calmness below the distorted surface or behind the left speaker loud bass tones. It's your choice to put the creativity on the line of abnormality for questioning the world and ourselves.
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