The album Where Are You by Action Beat is a stunning example of experimental rock music. The album features a unique blend of heavy, distorted guitars, pounding drums, and atmospheric soundscapes that create an immersive listening experience.
The band's use of unconventional instrumentation, including saxophones and trumpets, adds to the album's overall texture and depth. The songs are dynamic and unpredictable, with sudden shifts in tempo and tone keeping the listener engaged and on their toes.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The World is Fucked, Let's Party," which features a driving rhythm section and a catchy, anthemic chorus. Another highlight is "The Art of Not Knowing," which builds slowly and steadily to a thunderous climax.
The complete sleeve is made of rusted metal. Metalcover is lined with 2 pieces of carpet inside to protect vinyl.
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Matrix / Runout: BD27461-01 A1 MK
Matrix / Runout: BD27461-01 B1 MK
About Action Beat
Action Beat is an instrumental improvisational noise rockband from Bletchley, UK, which is often made up of musicians who are available to play the gig on any particular date.
They normally have at least 4 guitarists, a bassist and between 1 and 4 drummers.
Where Are You is a bold and adventurous album that showcases Action Beat's unique approach to rock music. Fans of experimental music will find plenty to love here, and even those who typically shy away from more avant-garde sounds will find themselves drawn in by the album's infectious energy and creativity.