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Faces Of The Walls have released their self-titled debut album, and it's a mesmerizing journey through a soundscape that is both haunting and beautiful. The album is a collection of ten tracks that are a mix of post-rock, ambient and experimental music, and each track is a unique experience that takes the listener on a different emotional journey.
The album opens with "The Walls," a slow-burning track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track is built around a repetitive guitar riff that is slowly layered with different sounds, building up to a crescendo that is both powerful and emotional. "The Silence" is another standout track, with its haunting piano melody that is accompanied by a wall of sound that slowly builds up, creating a sense of tension and unease.
What sets Faces Of The Walls apart from other post-rock bands is their use of unconventional instruments and sounds. The album features a variety of different instruments, including a harp, a saxophone, and even a didgeridoo. These instruments are used sparingly, but when they are used, they add a new dimension to the music, creating a sense of depth and texture that is both interesting and engaging.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Sweet Nothing | 3:25 | |
Stoned | 4:54 | |
Wicked Lovers | 2:45 | |
Once Upon A Time | 2:39 | |
Sometimes When I Stand Up | 4:25 | |
Mr. Jones | 3:45 | |
Taste The Love | 3:41 |
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Copyright (c) | Faces Of The Walls |
Faces Of The Walls have created a stunning debut album that is both beautiful and haunting. The music is complex and layered, but it never feels overwhelming, and the emotional depth of the music is sure to resonate with listeners. Faces Of The Walls is a band to watch, and this album is a must-listen for fans of post-rock and experimental music.