Clustersun-Out_Of_Your_Ego-(SRCD_101)-CD-2014-SHGZ

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-clustersun-hipgnosis.mp3 Clustersun Hipgnosis 267 Unknown
2 02-clustersun-meteors.mp3 Clustersun Meteors 292 Unknown
3 03-clustersun-be_vegetal.mp3 Clustersun Be Vegetal 278 Unknown
4 04-clustersun-planar_i.mp3 Clustersun Planar I 252 Unknown
5 05-clustersun-nebula.mp3 Clustersun Nebula 264 Unknown
6 06-clustersun-floating.mp3 Clustersun Floating 273 Unknown
7 07-clustersun-planar_ii.mp3 Clustersun Planar II 285 Unknown
8 08-clustersun-clustersun.mp3 Clustersun Clustersun 258 Unknown
NFO
-=- SHGZ -=- * Shoegaze * Indie * Post-Rock * Grunge * Dream Pop * Psych-Rock * Ethereal * ARTIST..: Clustersun ALBUM...: Out Of Your Ego GENRE...: Indie STYLE...: Shoegaze YEAR....: 2014 LABEL...: Seahorse ENCODER.: LAME 3.98.4 -V0 TRACKS..: 8 BITRATE.: 271 kbps avg SOURCE..: CD QUALITY.: 44.1kHz/Stereo SIZE....: 83.43 MB URL..: http://www.facebook.com/CLUSTERSUN/ - TRACKLIST 1 Hipgnosis 4:40 2 Meteors 5:30 3 Be Vegetal 4:04 4 Planar I 7:00 5 Nebula 5:01 6 Floating 6:36 7 Planar II 3:10 8 Clustersun 7:13 Total Playtime: 43:14 Italian dreamgazers Clustersun have flitted at the periphery of my consciousness for awhile now, but after reading a positive review of their work in Big Takeover Magazine and hearing them on the now defunct Flyweight show on college station WZBC, I knew I had to check them out. They also appeared on a compilation I reviewed recently called "Revolution v The Shoegaze Revival", where they trotted out their trippy band of post punk on a song that also opens this album called "Hipgnosis". The opening bars of "Hipgnosis" wouldn't be out of place on an early Pink Floyd album, though the vocals are uniquely Clustersun's. "Meteors" starts off with an almost trademark ominous bass line (which I dig), but that cold wave feeling is quickly nixed by Marco Chisari's upbeat vocals. "Be Vegetal" is a fine piece of post punk that could have been released anytime in the past 30 years, betrayed only by modern production methods. "Planar I" (is anyone sensing a space theme here?) is a long, spacey song punctuated by trippy electronics and swirling psychedelia. By the 5:30 mark, it transforms into something else altogether, a veritable sonic feast with many layers. The excellent "Nebula" sounds a lot like the great English band, Sad Lovers and Giants, at least vocally. Maybe it's a question of mood too, as the band brandishes melancholia freely. "Floating" is also in this vein, with some very nice atmospheric guitar work. Then we have "Planar II", which also has that English post punk vibe, guitar work sliding into Chameleons territory. The song is short but dense, and sweet in the way that good music always is. The band closes the album with the self-titled "Clustersun", a simmering space rock instrumental. I could actually see them opening a show with this! -=- SHGZ -=- P.S. ** Thanks *** *** BCC FNT IPC SSR *** *** For Knowing Where The Music Is At *** --===-- ********************* * NuHS we miss you! * *********************

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