Lately Kind Of Yeah – Two Shades Of Apart (2006/2019)
- Improvised music
- Avant-rock
- Experimental rock
- Art rock
- Noise rock
- Electro-acoustic
Comment:
this set of 14 tracks is just a fine dedication to guitar playing but
nothing else by employing different techniques, timbres and colours.
A listener can hear feverish chord changes, dynamic arpeggios, and
arousing strumming here and there. At times the guitar seems to be
"tortured" on prepared setups and arrangements full of
slamming noises, elliptic sonic effects, electro-acoustic shrieks,
warped chords and majestic wall of sounds. It is mostly all about the
technical possibilities one could get out of the instrument. That
also can be tagged as non-guitar music because its intention is to go
far away from a weary imagination through phantasms, interruptions,
filters, deviations. But not only. Beyond that melodic progressions
and silent incantations used to surface in the middle of the tumult
by balancing the result. Indeed, at times it chimes like a lighter
version of Glenn Branca or Sonic Youth. For sure, emotive side is
strong enough on it because it contains the earliest experiments by the artist then aged 15-16 years old only. Very accepted to waft the upstream of an
ordinary guitar template; the album is being released on Vulpiano.