Wave Duality Grain (Neurot Recordings 2005)
Dragging their Experimental Ambient or Drone Rock that sounded like a broken record is actually, the essence of this side-project from members of Neurosis and several of their friends leaving the extra blasting of Heavy Metal / Hardcore lower or almost gone as the exchanges for lost signals and noises like they’re made by Aliens or sent from the sky to us but we need to break the codes together with Scott Kelly, Steve Von Till to Dave Edwardson, Jason Roeder and many more listed on the inlay.
Decompositions of yellow color dominates the album as well as thus crazy photography that we could be agrees about the closer times for the end of the year and as the cold breeze coming and Autumn is getting close to an end too; allow Tribes of Neurot to interacts even without the vocals there but only the positions of a launching space vehicle or how if all the money’s gone and we need to break our differences – surviving together or due to the themed recording from Tribes of Neurot themselves; the closing door can be opened again, terrible scary noises can changed back from bitter to better music but regrets are forever.
The beats which remarkably recorded and like the most noisy disturbance ever from behind the yellow rites of Autumn and the knowledge atmosphere that almost banishing the living souls of our humanity existence as the robotic artificial intelligence slowly taking over our visionaries and activities to making those themselves and entraps mankind into a fast implementation of self-suicidal. Meridian providing almost everything you know you didn’t wanted to listen today.
Signals Lost, Imprint, Sub Aqua and Digging Holes showing us about how desperate people could be after believing that the disaster is not fake after the experts unlock the decoded message from space.
Meridian:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/294089/Tribes-Of-Neurot-Meridian-2005
Posted by royan hasjim
on Tuesday, November 22, 2016,
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