Editorial Reviews
NME
"...an extremely slow and lovely cross between that town's Red House Painters and the sainted Godspeed You! Black Emperor."
Product Description
Though hardly a pop record, 'We Move Through Weather' is Tarentels most focused album since their 1999 debut, 'From Bone To Satellite.' However, the similarities stop there. Now stripped to a trio (Sonnas Jim Redd completes the line-up on drums), the sound is almost entirely intuitive. Virtually every song is built from expansive improvisations of sweeping drones and walls of discordant feedback. Where taut, meticulous guitar melodies once drove their songs to conclusion, thunderous drumming now navigates the group through an uncertain abyss of layered noise, horn bursts (courtesy of musician Steve Dyes arsenal of homemade instruments) and the occasional lonely piano. Perhaps for the first time since their inception, the studio Tarentel and the live Tarentel are one and the same. With nearly all obvious reference points now removed, their music has become incredibly difficult to describe. Rather than trying to say its sounds like this or that, now youre best! off just saying, "Let me tell you a story..."
We Move Through Weather,Tarentel,Temporary Residence,Experimental Rock,Indie Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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