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Don't Go Down to Sorrow
Rock · 2007 · 3 tracks

Don't Go Down to Sorrow

High-octane post-rock where frantic breakbeats and soaring guitars collide. A digital storm of glitchy percussion and cinematic, triumphant crescendos.

March 21, 2007 · Zankyo Record

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Don't Go Down to Sorrow is a masterclass in controlled chaos, blending the organic warmth of post-rock guitars with the cold, calculated precision of IDM. It sounds like a transmission from a crumbling digital future, where every glitch and bit-crushed snare hit serves a greater melodic purpose. The title track is a relentless surge of energy, starting with a propulsive rhythm that feels like it is constantly on the verge of falling apart, only to be anchored by massive, soaring guitar lines that provide a sense of hard-won triumph.

Tracklist · 3 Tracks
01
Don't Go Down to Sorrow (single edit)
4:32
02
Morning in the Knife Quarter
5:23
03
The Major Cities of the World Are Being Destroyed One by One by the Monsters (Skin of the Horse's Teeth version)
2:42
Moments Worth Listening For
the moment the clean piano line is suddenly overtaken by a crushing wave of distorted drums
the rhythmic stutter at the three-minute mark that sounds like a CD skipping in time
the transition from ambient static into a soaring, melodic guitar lead

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