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8/14/2019

Crowns in the Rain – Ashes from the Past (2018)




  • Post-rock 
  • Art rock 
  • Experimental rock 
  • Avant-rock 
  • Epic 
  • Live

Comment: this bunch of 11 compositions comes neither from The United States of America, Great Britain, Canada nor any other outstanding post-rock countries but instead of it an Iranian quintet is behind this masterpiece. Fortunately the music (and recent double album embracing a couple of recuperative live performances as well) is not succumbed to the sanctions (much thanks to Italian imprint Hortus Conclusus). The nucleus of these long-running tracks is based on slow picturesque developments as if depicting a full-fledged autumn full of bright colours and contrast between warmth and chill. And if there is the autumn around there is also some sort of purgative sadness around. The purpose of post-rock, I mean the main branch of it, consisting of massive guitar-induced sound masses and flirtation with eargasmic crescendos, has rarely had to deal with sonic alchemy on its own. It's purpose has been to provide tour de forces, it is like achieving happiness as a process comprising movement from one point to the next one and so on until once one will feel nirvana and absence of suffer in his/her mind and spirit. Yet clarified sadness and light melancholy may be important premises in achieving ennobling happy sensations. Technically post-rock is a multifaceted genre where one can perceive rolling and orchestrated guitars, bold bass lines and rumbling drums to create new ways to fasten and sometime start destroying and rebuilding them. In some ways it is a sort of polyphonic music where instruments are played and modified in their own way yet all the stuff ultimately will constitute a sublime coherent whole even though all of that may run at different speeds at a time. Additionally to happiness as mentioned already above beauty as a phenomenon either seems to be a compound one – one beatific sensation is magnified by another until one can consider it to be overwhelming. It can freely be discerned in music, probably at most. This is an enchanting pickup by including many layers emotively and artistically.