With seven releases to their name in the last 6 years,
today we’re rewinding back 4 years to the day, with a review of Northumbria ’s
second release “The Silver Forest”.
So join us, as we continue on our quest to trawl through The Sludgelord archives to
present the best albums you may have missed.
So if you overlooked this band/album, be sure to
remedy your error by checking out our review and the record
is streaming in full below.
By: Matt Fitton
Album Type: EP
Date Released:
17/05/2013
Label: Independent
These movements of music blend seamlessly within each other and are
hauntingly potent. Subtle fades, stirring melodic parts, and sometimes a
heartbreaking weight. All of this creates real emotions, and real responses,
from this very real music. The very best drone is often light as a feather, but
in soulful terms heavy as hell.
“The Silver Forest ”
track listing:
1).
Motion of Clouds
2).
The Sun Also Rises
3).
Silver Forest
The Review:
Based
in Toronto , Northumbria
are an ambient drone duo that records live and only uses bass and guitar to
weave their lush brand of sonic tapestry. They make music of desolation,
serenity and great beauty, completely amplified (quite literally) to the nines.
They've also just made a new piece of music available, the extremely impressive
'The Silver Forest '.
I
was discussing this with my editor earlier, and we both touched upon the fact
that what we love about drone is the innate ability that the true masters of
the craft have to transport a listener to a place of complete solitude. And
that is exactly what this new offering manages to accomplish in spades.
'The Silver Forest '
is very
much escapist music. Sounds to attempt introspection from, to search within
yourself and your surroundings. Human contact and complexity is all very well
and good, but we all need to slow not just ourselves, but our minds down
sometimes too. Maybe to a pace of a long past way of life, or thinking. Northumbria
construct soundscapes that will genuinely help you on that voyage.
The
piece is composed as just one track, but listed in three distinct parts: 'Motion of Clouds', followed by 'The Sun Also Rises', and concluding
with 'Silver Forest '.
All blend seamlessly within each other and are hauntingly potent. Subtle fades,
stirring melodic parts, and sometimes a heartbreaking weight. All of this
creates real emotions, and real responses, from this very real music. The very
best drone is often light as a feather, but in soulful terms heavy as hell.
Before
this review I was completely unaware of Northumbria ,
but they have been covered on the blog before. Please delve back in time and
discover those articles, as I have, and treat yourself to some incredible
experiences. And check out 'The Silver Forest '
right now, and ease your mind for just a moment. Let Northumbria
move you somewhere else, somewhere desolate, somewhere calm and yet euphoric.
“The Silver Forest ”
is available here