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Monotrope – Unifying Receiver

Nov52017 by Dæv Tremblay

Monotrope is an experimental progressive rock quartet from multiple American states, and they’ll be releasing their debut album, Unifying Receiver, on 10 November. The avant-rock release is entirely instrumental, and they take all the room they have available to make an interesting album. It’s full of diverse influences that coalesce into something that’s somewhere between post-metal and experimental math rock. Unifying Receiver is more contemplative than demonstrative – although there’s a soft balance between both aspects of the genre –, so it’s not something that will put you in awe at every turn, but the songs are cunningly crafted and have that little something that puts them above the generic and eventually forgettable mass. Grab it via Sleeping Giant Glossolalia Records next week!

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On November 5 2017, this entry was posted and tagged: avant-prog, experimental math rock, experimental prog, math rock, post-metal, post-rock, progressive rock

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