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We hate to blow our own trumpet but..... Here's what Hot Press said about the album: If many people reckon instrumental rock sounds like the soundtrack for a film that was never made, 3epkano's music is often the live soundtrack for some of the best films ever made (including Battleship Potemkin and Metropolis.) Their second album "At Land" proves they're just as strong outside the cinema, conjuring an atmosphere not too far from Mogwai's signature dynamics, only with more emphasis on melody and fewer concerted efforts to terrify the listener. "Loopstation" is all quavering strings and spindly guitar figures, while the closer "Hovering Above The Sea" drifts by on somnolent drums and wind-blown string arabesques. However, when the fit takes them, they can conjure some truly disturbing soundscapes. "Towers Open Fire" is an exercise in controlled violence, with lurching guitars and cannon-fire drums, while "Torture Room" - all skewed twangings, tribal beats and groaning cellos - is a quiet nightmare of a song. All in all, they boast a sonic palette more varied than most orchestras. At times it's hard to know if they're a jazz band (Blood Of A Poet) or a chamber duo with guitars (Distant Outings), but when they play both roles this convincingly, who's complaining? NINE/TEN Tim Smyth Hot Press That means we're better than Jay-Z (EIGHT) and Britney Spears (SEVEN). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Torture Room
3epkano
We Go From Tears To Shouts
3epkano
They Are Flying
3epkano
Everybody Is Already Down Below
3epkano
Blood Of A Poet
3epkano
Loop Station
3epkano
Towers Open Fire
3epkano
The Sub
3epkano
Rhythmus 54
3epkano
Distant Outings
3epkano
Snowball
3epkano
Hotrs
3epkano
Those Who Love To Fly Alone
3epkano
Hovering Above The Sea
3epkano