The Seven Mile Journey, a Danish quartet, has been procuring long-form post-rock for a decade and a few years, with their latest effort – and arguably most cohesive and polished to-date Arms Of Tripoli
The deeply melancholic and warm rythmic parts, give space to the guitars to move all around, like melodic night flies lured by the dim light of the haunted violin's strings. Arms Of Tripoli
Lagrange Points is one of those rare albums that can restore faith in an increasingly tired genre and remind you why you fell in love with it in the first place. Arms Of Tripoli
Small Years carries a somber element throughout with a feel of blues. This one of the top Post-Rock instrumentals of the year. The under laying sounds are complex. Completely different listening experience with FLAC or Better sound quality. Major Props - Ana Never Steven Ondas
This whole album is a favorite. This is so good I had to order the wax from Dunk! Records and while I was at it I also ordered the album If Wolves. Can't wait to spin the wax. These guys are a must listen if you are a fan of instrumental and post rock. Frederick Jones