Nieeve come from the Argentinian town of Villa Pehuenia and it's a place worth googling, located in the Andes on the border with Chile. The Mountains seem to suggest that the band's name refers to snow (Spanish "nieve"), but the musicians' debut album suggests that in fact it's an abbreviation.
The album's title can be roughly translated into "our winters meet an elevating wind" and isn't it a super poetic phrase? Perfectly fitting the Argentinian's spiritual music. This combination of touching post-rock with delicate shoegaze influences won my heart from the very first track, the single one Joa. In this song, the huge role is played by airy backing vocals haunting the poignant and atmospheric guitar music. Similarly in the next Ruido blanco - this mixture is both loud and catchy and in a way sacral with its monumentality and the angel-like choirs.
In Brisa we finally get the orthodox dream pop vocal in the best and airest version, in the final track Renacer - crushing guitar sounds. This short album has everything to please the fans of exalted and melancholic music.
Nuestros inviernos encuentran el viento elevándonos costs whatever you want to pay.
Check: Ruido blanco
Country: Argentina
Genre: ethereal post-rock
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