Pet Slimmers Of The Year
Fragments Of Uniforms
Anchor Music
Released: Early 2014
The members are:
Gowan
Vinten
McKenna
Track Listing:
1. Arterias
2. Gathering Half the Deep and Full of Voices
Vinten
McKenna
Track Listing:
1. Arterias
2. Gathering Half the Deep and Full of Voices
3. Tides
4. Mare Imbrium
5. Churning of the Sea of Milk
6. Days Since I Disappeared
7. Fragments
8. La Tormenta
5. Churning of the Sea of Milk
6. Days Since I Disappeared
7. Fragments
8. La Tormenta
Running Time: 54 mins 32 seconds
Pet Slimmers of the Year are a band from
Peterborough, England and are no strangers to this blog. Formed in 2008
and having since released two EPs - the self titled Pet Slimmers of the Year in 2009 and 2010s ...And the Sky Fell, both
of which were met with some fanfare here at The Sludgelord, they are
finally set to release their debut full-length album which is scheduled
to drop this winter. PSOTY are a band that are maybe not exactly
reinventing the wheel, but are more than bringing enough to the table to
warrant a place in any post-rock fans collection. That's for sure.
From the very first track of Fragments of Uniforms entitled Arterias, the
gentle progression of the bands blend of post-rock and atmospheric
sludge metal is clear, as the steady but thunderous drumming and the
delicate instrumentation builds, the weight of the slowly layered guitar
lines becomes more aggressive and the mood grows darker throughout the
first half of the record. The subtlety of the progression in the tone
and the gradual crescendo of intensity climaxes with the track Churning of the Sea of Milk which
explodes immediately into a dose of riff-heavy, down-tempo sludge
metal. A track that offers several changes in pace and a trading of the
trademark light and dark of the elegant post-rock and the ugly sludge
riffs, before the listener is again dragged back into the gentle nature
of its smooth and refined soundscapes with the aid of some sparingly
used and droning vocal
harmonies.
Most
post-rock bands out there, of course, indulge in the minimalist,
gradual build-up in their sound that the genre has become known for but
with such an often-replicated and recycled formula, it is easy for a
record to lose its direction. This record offers exactly what I believe a
post-rock or post-metal album should offer. Both a light, easy and
relaxing option for background music, and an album that only reveals
it's real complexity when afforded a persons full attention.
Fragments of Uniforms is a very precisely structured, intelligently crafted record and certainly benefits from repeated listens.
Fragments of Uniforms will be available to buy early 2014. If you can't wait till then the band have about 9 copies left of their CD here. As they printed a limited edition batch of CD's before the release date. I bought my copy. And it's a truly breathtaking album.
Check The Band From Links Below:
Headover to their BandCamp Page to download their earlier excellent EP's for free.