wtorek, 18 sierpnia 2020

Pillars - Cavum Reimagined (2020) EN


This album is one of the most important events this year. One of the best new post-rock bands, the best album of the genre last year, reinterpreted by a whole range of wonderful guests. This is Cavum Reimagined.

Let's begin with the guests/ We've got my favourite vocalist of 2018 - Ryan Osterman of Holy Fawn, we've got a legend, namely Her Name Is Calla's leader - Tom Elliot, awesome post-rock (Jason Sissoyev and Jordan Householder of Coastlands), post-hardcore (Spencer Gill of Tides of Man) and ambient artists (zakè and Drew Sullivan). Couldn't imagine it a better way. There's no point in stating how different this album is from its original form. Very much.

It's opened by Coda made into a post-folk ballad with a clear Her Name Is Calla-esque atmosphere and beauty of combining some light guitar noise with folk soul. It goes fluently into post-metal-rapidness-filled Solace. Especially exciting are tracks that are borderline different from the original ones like Black Prayer turned into electronic chaos or the ambient incarnation of Dying Light. In general, I've never been a huge fan of remixes but if it's gonna look like the Americans' new album, I need more.

Cavum Reimagined costs 6 USD.

Check: Coda 
Country: Indiana, US
Genre: eclectic post-rock
Label: Post. Recordings



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