Ambient · GB · Active since 2009

Good Weather for an Airstrike

Lush, sleep-inducing ambient drones that feel like a warm blanket. Gentle post-rock textures designed to quiet the mind and mask the noise of the world.

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Good Weather for an Airstrike creates music that functions like a soft-focus lens for your surroundings. It is deeply melodic but never intrusive, occupying a space between the structural beauty of post-rock and the weightless drift of pure ambient drone. The sound is characterized by a pervasive warmth, often feeling like sunlight hitting dust motes in a quiet room.

What makes Tom Honey's project distinctive is its origin as a functional tool for managing tinnitus. This means the frequencies are carefully sculpted to be soothing rather than sharp, avoiding the harsh high-end common in some experimental music. The result is a 'diluted' post-rock sound where the crescendos never explode into noise, but instead swell into comforting, resonant peaks.

Start with 'A Sense of Uncertainty' to hear the project at its most cohesive. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who needs to lower their heart rate or find a sonic sanctuary during a stressful day. It is music that doesn't demand your attention but rewards it with subtle, shimmering details.

Our Catalog10 Albums · 2009 · 2023
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