Summer's long gone (the album name translates as "Summer's End") and when it was still here, it wasn't particularly rainy. But still, the album fits this time now better than any other. Adam and Piotr from Stargard gave us the most autumn-ish from the summer-ish albums. It's perfect for this time when summer's energy slowly turns into autumn melancholy and drags the guitar post-metal into ultra sad shoegaze. There's no place for Lush's candy-like melodies - metal clouds of guitars dominate the landscape with occasional, just like the grey sun in the sky, glimpse of whispering growling - if this phrase is not a blasphemy of some sort.
When you check their YouTube you can find their cover of Mgła - Polish black metal legend. Not only couldn't be the metal band's name more suitable for RS's lore (mgła means "fog") but Mgła in more post- than black-metal version sounds perfect.
But the point is that throughout the whole album you can feel rain and it's wonderful.
"Koniec lata" can be bought for 1 EUR. It's worth it.
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