(((O))) Tag: Russian Circles
She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She may not be for the faint of heart, but this is an emotional ride for Chelsea to embark on. Not only that she’s very strong, but she’s intent to keep the flames burning brighter than ever.
The Great Liberation Through Hearing is an album with heavy grooves and repetitive riffing resulting in a fascinating trip of sonic diversity.
Mike Sullivan from Chicago based post-rock/post-metal band Russian Circles talks to Echoes and Dust about 3 releases that have influenced him a lot.
Russian Circles and SUMAC bass player Brian Cook talks to Echoes and Dust about 3 releases that have influenced his solo project Torment & Glory a lot.
Plow is a thrilling introduction and Tarmak are definitely a band to keep tabs on, once again proving Ghent to be fertile ground for all things heavy and fuzzy.
“If you see me at ArcTanGent this weekend – remind me that I hate camping and festivals and to never do it again. Thanks” That was my Facebook status update on August 14, 2019. Three days later and my mind was changed completely. . . About one of those things. . .
Tonight is an exceptional performance even by the band’s own demanding standards. Considering how it must seem to the casual bystander that they can do no wrong these days, it’s good to know that they’re still capable of meeting expectations head-on and maybe even surpassing them.
Guitars are reduced to little more than ambience and occasionally strummed discordance as Keiji Haino exorcises like a priest with a satanic gym membership and a new years resolution that will NOT be broken this year.
ArcTanGent #5 – Thursday Highlights – Waking Aida, Bearded Youth Quest, Chiyoda Ku, Town Portal, Fall Of Messiah, Gallops, USA Nails, Totorro, Vasudeva, Tall Ships, Heck, Future Of The Left, Nordic Giants, Russian CirclesArcTanGent, Bristol, 17.08 …
It’s impressive to see how comfortable the band has become playing these songs live and how effortless it seems.
The album flows together almost flawlessly like some rumination on one long and complex matrix of unspeakable things. This isn’t so much an exploration of loud vs quiet as a conversation between light and dark, pulse and peace, the delicacy that tempers rage; the one amplifying the other and creating the most bittersweet and inspiring offspring. By Thomas Laycock
dunk!festival Saturday: Russian Circles, Arms and Sleepers, Yndi Halda, Collapse Under The Empire, Syndrome, I Am Waiting For You Last Summer, Thank U For Smoking, Kokomo, Nordic Giants, Wyatt E, UpCDownC, Herbstlaub, Flies Are Spies From Hell dunk!fes …
Andy Little is covering this year’s Desertfest London edition for us and he gives his selection of bands to watch in this preview.
Russian Circles, Wovenhand Scala, London, 23.06.2015 Photos by Magda Wrzeszcz Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scala Wovenhand @ The Scal …











