Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Glassing


Glassing are three-piece post-hardcore/post-rock/blackgaze band from Austin, Texas that have been around since 2015. They put out their most recent LP, Spotted Horse in May of last year, and this could very well been my most slept-on release of 2019. This album is immense, with so many sonic highs and lows with a seamless dynamic range. Influences come from all sorts of places, notably post-hardcore and black metal (particularly the tremolo picking and blast beats) for the more aggressive parts. They can just as easily take a melodic, atmospheric post-rock to the more ambient parts of songs and entire tracks. Take "A Good Death" as an example, with its slow build, ethereal shoegaze-esque vocals in the middle, and its finale of cathartic screaming and athletic drumming.

I'm not too sure what else to say except this band has blown me away with the clear musical inclination they show, and their ability to build epics through a litany of source material. Not to much the clear instrumental prowess and absolutely flooring vocal deliveries. This is blissful heaviness at its finest, and I only wish I had heard this sooner. Enjoy.

1. Life Wrecker
2. Human Height
3. Safe Hate
4. Jorogumo
5. Heavy Donor
6. Swathe And Spume
7. Berlunga
8. Memorial

1. When You Stare
2. Sleeper
3. Lobe
4. Coven
5. A Good Death
6. Bronze
7. Follow Through
8. Fatigue
9. Way Out
10. The Wound Is Where The Light Enters

1. Spire
2. Burden
3. Absolute Virtue
4. Faint
5. Twin Dream
6. Godless Night
7. Doppler
8. Among the Stars
9. Where Everything Is Still
10. True North
11. At Long Last

1. Dire
2. Sulk

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