Epitaph

Epitaph

by God Is an Astronaut
Epitaph

Epitaph

by God Is an Astronaut

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Since forming in the early 2000s, Ireland's God Is an Astronaut have been perfecting a brand of epic, mostly instrumental rock which leans heavily on cinematic tension but also has a radio-ready crunch to it. The group's ninth release, Epitaph, is one of their most ambitious albums yet, with a greater emphasis on atmospherics as well as a heightened sense of exploration. The average track length here is a couple of minutes longer than on most of the band's other releases, and the songs have slightly longer build-ups. They often start out soft and wintry, gradually swarming and swelling until they erupt into charred feedback. Pianos, synths, acoustic guitars, and textural vocals help leaven the sound, as well as subtle electronic beats. "Mortal Coil" is one of the more direct, immediate songs on the album, while "Seance Room" takes the long road, winding through peaks and valleys and eventually flaming out in a glorious meltdown. While "Komorebi" gets a bit dizzy but stops short of an all-out explosion, "Medea" takes the uneasiness further, sounding seasick and off-center. The album ends with "Oisin," a brief lullaby dedicated to bandmembers Niels and Torsten Kinsella's cousin, who passed away at the age of seven. The group know when (and how) to sound fragile and when it's appropriate to combust, and their sense of pacing has never been more majestic. ~ Paul Simpson

Product Details

Release Date: 04/27/2018
Label: Napalm Records
UPC: 0840588116416
Rank: 150392

Tracks

  1. Epitaph
  2. Mortal Coil
  3. Winter Dusk/Awakening
  4. Seance Room
  5. Komorebi
  6. Medea
  7. Oisin

Album Credits

Performance Credits

God Is an Astronaut   Primary Artist
Niels Kinsella   Bass
Jamie Dean   Piano,Keyboards
Torsten Kinsella   Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Synthesizer
Lloyd Hanney   Drums
Brian Harris   Guitar
Jimmy Scanlon   Guitar

Technical Credits

God Is an Astronaut   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Recording
Niels Kinsella   Composer,Group Member
Jamie Dean   Composer
Torsten Kinsella   Composer,Group Member
Tim Young   Mastering Engineer,Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Fursy Teyssier   Artwork
Lloyd Hanney   Composer,Group Member
Xenon Field   Producer,Programming,Post Production
Conor Drinane   Composer
Robert Murphy   Composer
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