(((O))) Category: Future Echoes
By turns gentle & soothing and raucous & demanding, Wicket use a firm grasp of melody and dynamics to create rich post rock. By Dan Salter
It’s the voice that catches the attention with DAVID. The music sits somewhere on the spectrum between Iron & Wine and Jon Spencer but it is the strength of his voice that really makes this stand out. By Dan Salter
in:tides make thoughtful, sweeping post rock blending the classic form with their own interpretation to create something fresh and beautiful. By Dan Salter
Moody, groovy and slightly surreal; The Black Atlas deliver inteligent indie rock with a dark twist. by Dan Salter
Our most direct influences would probably be Cult of Luna, Neurosis, Sigur Rós, Ben Frost, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Hella, Swans and The Mars Volta.
We’re a big orgy of psychedelic progressive doom sludge stoner metal, or something as equally pretentious sounding.
Driven sections influenced by the heavier bands we’ve been in, and the intricacy from folkier more classical projects.
Taking influence from a core of mid-90s game-changers like Helmet, Clutch, Quicksand, Fudge Tunnel, Eyehategod, Neurosis and Tool.

















