

In the midst of dismay, ethereality and
vibrant featheriness aren’t the words for an easy descriptions to someone’s
mind indulgence to understanding what’s the meaning of these but maybe via the
main-instrumental experimenting sound of noises performs by a live band minus
the vocals; you can really understand about what’s the truth which trying to
send by Max (guitars), Serge (guitar), Dima (drums), Kostya (bass) and Igor
(violin/bagpipes ) through the Post-Rock’s exposing strings and drama on
Bryansk, Russia’s Jet Plane group. Much styles to combined there from Ambient,
Math-Rock, Art-Pop, Heavy Metal to Folk-Rock eventually emerging slower but
within the sharp-based exterior extension, bursts louder after being buried
deeper as surprises for the lonely hearts’ private hiding place up on the hill
far away from the crowds and imaginable holy ground circling the gate opened
for any possibilities including Prog-Metal Pop music like this album – Pipe
Dream. Sparkling onto exploded in a shouting noise comparable to the past
screaming about freedom holds the essential sacred below the following numbers
like Under An Atomic Sky through Voicegame talking about the end of our
civilizations through enormous wars and hacking systems or even the proclaiming
phrase for I Hate You Too really means a separation between different races
facing degenerated and ready to destroying each other over a few differences
spotted years after the (once) a peace-millennium.
Pipe Dream:
https://jet-plane.bandcamp.com/
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