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"Preston’s Inside The Black Square work out a mix of hardcore rattlings, in the vein of Biffy Clyro, employing disjointed rock rhythms, timing and rough sawn guitar pyrotechnics. “I Thought God Was a Flash of Power” is a chilling, bleak toll of amplified bells, skittering guitars, a twanged bass and gun shot drums. It aspires to the epic, providing a bumpy journey crammed with soundbites, mostly sidestepping the need for melodies or recognisable themes. “Lights” takes the already broken chords, puts them in a bucket with broken glass and then tips them off the side of a tall building. This is homage to all things post rock, but requires the listeners acceptance to join them on their violent diversions from the traditional. There’s some sense in suggesting that given the treatment of a better recording and production, this could be the beginning of some sort of psychotic rock revolution. But then they broke up." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.