Frequently in the last months I am being reminded that Spain has also a strong post-rockish scene. After projects such as Nabius or Syberia, now it's done by Domani Vendetta, a band from the capital city of Madrid. And to be more precise, by their new album When Silence Means Violence.
Actually it's not exactly post-rock and more instrumental djent metal with this so characteristic way of playing guitars. On the other hand, the compositions here are so complex and intriguing that it's hard not to call it post-rock. Anyway, the audience get their ears massacred by the very first sounds of Kaiko that, although it starts with a bang, manages to develop even more with time. And indeed, the whole album looks like this - engaging compositions with djent sounds, best in Kaiko, Vartice and the final track Trees.
And it goes without saying that the album makes a commentary on the current situation in US and other places. The band is fully supportive towards the protests and fight for equality which makes me like them even more.
When Silence Means Violence costs 4 EUR.
Check: Kaiko
Country: Spain
Genre: djent post-rock
Label: thebravesrecords
Label: thebravesrecords
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