Location: Australia
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"Slow build-ups quickly yielded fiercely intense guitar jams, reaching the space the band love to exist in."
"These songs are epic, imbued with such emotional weight that the only words that do justice come from the language of landscape and natural disaster."
A dark, moody journey through the bleakest landscapes a group of Victorians can imagine.
"In Hope Drone, we've found one of Australia's best metal bands."
Cinematic. Evocative. Atmospheric. Words that are permanently linked to the post-rock movement and which are all suitable in describing Fourteen Nights at Sea’s second full length LP Great North
Drummer Liam Matthews explains the band's struggles
"It’s hard to get any kind of press or interest when you’re an instrumental band. People don’t seem to take anything from it."
Great North does not reinvent the genre, but it’s a brilliant Australian record and for fans of TWDY or modern instrumental/post-rock in general it’s utterly essential.
including Dead China Doll & Fourteen Nights at Sea!
Imaginative, visceral post-rock - at times overwhelmingly so.