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Cale:Drew
Rock · 2003 · 8 tracks

Cale:Drew

Jakob's 'Cale:Drew' is an instrumental post-rock journey, known for its patient, dynamic builds from serene introspection to towering, reverb-drenched crescendos. Recorded in a church studio, it offer

August 7, 2003

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Immerse yourself in the vast, wordless narratives of Jakob's 'Cale:Drew.' This album is a masterclass in instrumental storytelling, where guitars weep and soar, basslines anchor and propel, and drums provide both a gentle pulse and a thunderous climax. It feels like watching a storm gather on the horizon, moving from quiet anticipation to a breathtaking, cathartic release. Perfect for those moments when you need music to fill a space, not just with sound, but with profound emotional resonance and expansive thought. Own it for its unparalleled dynamic range and the sheer emotional weight it carries without a single lyric.

Tracklist · 8 Tracks
01
Controle
8:53
02
The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation
6:12
03
Semaphore
6:12
04
Faye
4:46
05
I Was Hidden
5:48
06
Jimmy Hoffa
8:18
07
Laburnum
7:51
08
Skew..Aard
9:51
Moments Worth Listening For
The gradual, almost imperceptible build in a track like 'Aro,' where a single guitar line slowly blossoms into a full, resonant soundscape.
The introduction of Jane Pierard's cello on 'Faye,' adding a profound, melancholic layer to the already expansive guitar work.
The explosive, towering crescendo that often marks the climax of tracks like 'Safety in Numbers,' showcasing the band's mastery of dynamic tension and release.
The intricate interplay between Jeff Boyle's guitar and Maurice Beckett's bass on 'Laburnum,' creating a dense, hypnotic groove before breaking into an aerial melody.

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