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Mono are one of the truly great "post-rock" bands - their songs have an irresistible narrative arc, a progression, and a real beauty that I find deeply moving. This record collects a bunch of EP tracks that in my opinion are just as good as anything that's appeared on their excellent albums. Cosmographer
supported by 28 fans who also own “Death Is the New Life”
Cerberus Shoal never fails! CS is so much more than just post rock. Homb dazzles with a plethora of influences from Eastern European folk, psych rock, experimental, classical, ambient, electronic, and post-rock amongst others. Cannot sing its praises enough. A smashing album! Taidgh Lynch
supported by 27 fans who also own “Death Is the New Life”
If you were to describe the music of MONO as “heavy,” chances are I’d laugh so hard my coffee would shoot out my nose. That being said, this album leans very heavily on the neo-classical side and makes this album sound “lighter” than others. But this album also leans perhaps more heavily on the melancholy (due to the more prominent neo-classical influences). Overall, this album feels very reflective and warm, like the embrace of a loved one. Kirk Gauthier