At the Soundless Dawn


At the Soundless Dawn
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Debut from this Los Angeles quintet that features members of NEUROSIS, ISIS, HALIFAX PIER, and the CIGNAL. Their lush, soaring instrumental soundscapes are reminiscent of Goblin, Death in June, Tones on Tail, and early Sonic Youth. Look for touring in Europe, the U.S. and Japan.
Manufacturer : Neurot Recordings
Release date : 22 February 2005
EAN: 0658457103524 UPC: 658457103524
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The Flagship added this to a list 3 years, 5 months ago
Favourite albums of the 21st century (24 music items)

"Artist: Red Sparowes Country of Origin: United States Year of Release: 2004 Favourite three tracks: 1. Alone and Unaware, The Landscape Was Transformed in Front of Our Eyes 2. Our Happiest Days Slowly Began to Turn into Dust 3. Mechanical Sounds Cascaded Through the City Walls and Everyone Reveled in their ignorance Metacritic rating: N/A Reviewed? No"


The Flagship added this to a list 4 years, 4 months ago
Colours of the rainbow (70 music items)
spiegel added this to a list 4 years, 8 months ago
Ridiculously Long Song Titles (110 music items)

"Alone and unaware, the landscape was transformed in front of our eyes. Buildings began to stretch wide across the sky, and the air filled with a reddish glow. The soundless dawn came alive as cities began to mark the horizon. Mechanical sounds cascaded through the city walls and everyone reveled in their ignorance. A brief moment of clarity broke through the deafening hum, but it was too late. Our happiest days slowly began to turn into dust. The sixth extinction crept up slowly, like sunl"