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Ocean Districts - Expeditions review



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Band: Ocean Districts
Album: Expeditions
Style: Instrumental, Post-metal
Release date: January 03, 2014
A review by: Mindheist


01. The Horizon
02. Arctic Circle
03. Expedition
04. Vessels
05. Endurance
06. Aurora
07. Seven Summits
08. Ataraxis
09. Discovery

There I stood still amidst a dull, soundless, oppressively scorching night of July, steadily gazing at a horde of howling demons hanging low in the heavens and dancing to barren dirges of insufferable gloom and hollow emptiness. A quaint, rugged sound strangely resembling serenity post-mortem, oddly redolent of the reveller's trance upon opium, shifted, touch by touch, onto unceasing waves of progressive drone, sludge and post-rock madness. A mark, though unique, had reeked up from the summoned souls of three different shadows - God Is An Astronaut, Pelican and Russian Circles.

The artwork had the seeming of an untrodden mountain, torn by snow, mist and northern scents, peering from behind dark clouds and entombing the ghosts of Robert Falcon Scott, Thor Heyerdahl and Sir Ernest Shackleton - departed explorers from the 1900's. The message couldn't be any clearer - leave no stone unturned. Move, explore, travel before death comes knocking.

The sound itself is a mystery all insoluble. Plagued with unforeseen crescendos, Expeditions delves deep into the neural tracts and unleashes instrumental, ambient, progressive post-rock onslaughts. Majestic coalescence between slow-pouring riffs and chaotic shifts in rhythm within mad, melancholy-laden atmosphere paves the way for the imagination to take over. That's precisely when nature and dreams ooze through toe-to-toe with the music. Imagine...

Expeditions follows a very distinct formula and unique structural inversions - everything segues into a ghostly atmosphere, innocuously enough, with clean guitar strumming, lingering just long enough to be replaced by seething drumming and trenchant, slightly distorted guitars. Almost inaudible digital effects are then thrown into the audio spectrum to veer safely between eerie, dark ambient and heavy, scathing, progressive drone before fading away in total stillness.

Imagination; that's all you need when you're listening to post-rock. You just sit back, close your eyes and surrender your soul to Expedition - the debut album of Ocean Districts, sons of Tallinn, new rising starlet and future post-rock thunder.

Written by Mindheist | 28.07.2014




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30.07.2014 - 03:36
tea[m]ster
Au Pays Natal
Contributor
Read about this band in Ivor's article. Now I am intrigued even more. Thanks for the review.
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30.07.2014 - 11:49
Ivor
Staff
Written by tea[m]ster on 30.07.2014 at 03:36

Read about this band in Ivan's article.

: Riiight....

I.
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30.07.2014 - 19:50
tea[m]ster
Au Pays Natal
Contributor
Written by Ivor on 30.07.2014 at 11:49

: Riiight....

I.

Fixed...lol, my bad! I was typing on a mobile phone....fucking auto-correct! I knew it was you!
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31.07.2014 - 01:35
Darkside Momo
Retired
Elite
Great to see you still reviewing! As for the band, color me curious. I think I'll have to check them
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31.07.2014 - 02:23
Mindheist
No Longer Human
Thanks for the support, Séb.

@tea[m]ster & Ivor: I thought it was "Ivor" all along
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31.07.2014 - 02:54
Darkside Momo
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Written by Mindheist on 31.07.2014 at 02:23

Thanks for the support, Séb.

You're welcome!
Listened to the album, BTW. Good stuff, really!
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