Intronaut is not only holding down their own spot on the bill, they're also doing double duty as the backing band for Ben Sharp, aka Cloudkicker. I should feature another Cloudkicker song soon (hmm...) but for now the shuffle gods have come up Intronaut so you're getting "Any Port" from 2008's Prehistoricisms. (If you follow Loud Noises I bet you can tell which Intronaut album I'm most familiar with...)
Showing posts with label Prehistoricisms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prehistoricisms. Show all posts
Friday, 28 March 2014
Thursday: Intronaut - Any Port
I'm a little bummed that Tesseract's up-coming North American tour with Intronaut and Cloudkicker isn't stopping anywhere near me, because that's one hell of a line-up. Today we're going with the band that'll perhaps be working the hardest on the tour.
Intronaut is not only holding down their own spot on the bill, they're also doing double duty as the backing band for Ben Sharp, aka Cloudkicker. I should feature another Cloudkicker song soon (hmm...) but for now the shuffle gods have come up Intronaut so you're getting "Any Port" from 2008's Prehistoricisms. (If you follow Loud Noises I bet you can tell which Intronaut album I'm most familiar with...)
Intronaut is not only holding down their own spot on the bill, they're also doing double duty as the backing band for Ben Sharp, aka Cloudkicker. I should feature another Cloudkicker song soon (hmm...) but for now the shuffle gods have come up Intronaut so you're getting "Any Port" from 2008's Prehistoricisms. (If you follow Loud Noises I bet you can tell which Intronaut album I'm most familiar with...)
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Tuesday: Intronaut - Sundial
Those in the know are already aware that Intronaut is capable of crafting some pretty epic stuff. Those not in the know are about to get a lesson. School is now in session.
"Sundial", from Intronaut's 2008 album Prehistoricisms, contains a lot of what makes Intronaut good -- heavy, proggy riffing, mostly -- but I think my favourite part is the "verse" drum beat with its off-kilter rhythm and precise use of the ride cymbal's bells. It sounds like the mechanical workings of some menacing heavy metal machine. Check it out and think steampunk monsters.
"Sundial", from Intronaut's 2008 album Prehistoricisms, contains a lot of what makes Intronaut good -- heavy, proggy riffing, mostly -- but I think my favourite part is the "verse" drum beat with its off-kilter rhythm and precise use of the ride cymbal's bells. It sounds like the mechanical workings of some menacing heavy metal machine. Check it out and think steampunk monsters.
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