- Synthwave
- Goth synth
- Alternative rock
- Industrial rock
- Electro rock
- Synth-rock
- Electronic
music
- World fusion
- Hard rock
- Singer-songwriter
- Dark wave
Comment: The
Peach Tree is the solo project of Angus Maiden whose is being known
as a Melbourne, Australian maverick in sonic creation. An indie man
with more heavy leanings in aesthetic preferences. Throughout the
course of 12 tracks the listener can perceive this stylistically
wobbling enterprise based mostly on the industrial rock template. In
a word, boxy guitars and set-up machine rhythms are intertwined with
electronic layers and loaded boats of electrified energy. Yet his
grip is remarkably broader due to dodges into murky dungeon
synthesiser realm and fragmented and convulsive world music (a
fascinating composition called
Ganesh) and also riff-based
hard rock at
Blind. Furthermore,
On A River is a
profound insight into a beatific moment while spending your time
being far away from the civilization and being affected by the
natural elements as one's genuine brothers only.
Place Of Out
is a drift between the aforementioned dungeon industrial progressions
and muffled storytelling. Just an acoustic guitar and one phrase
singing are up there as a way to partake in meditation being backed
up by an atmospheric synthesised layer. In a word, it is a solid
glimpse into Angus Maiden's versatile world. It will take you by
surprise even if you are listening to it a third or fourth time in a
row. It unveils many sonic surprises followed by other ones and
ultimately you can perceive the fine balance between the technical
and moody side. That's all what we need from a decent music outing.