
GENRE: Rock, Post-Rock, Instrumental, Alternative
Label: Lost Children
Release date: 2003
Total running time: 0:54:21
Loss of a Child use pianos, string sections, guitars and drums to create a classically-influenced post-rock noise. With elements boarding on quiet ambience and others with distorted guitars and crashing drums, the ambitious nature with the classical instruments sets Loss of a Child apart from many leftfield acts, producing a hugely epic sound. The Future Symphony lays “its foundations in more classical notions and scratching the surface with a rough ambient texture. The end result of all this noise is a challenging and thought-provoking dose of coma inducing psycho-therapy. The Future Symphony doesn’t warp the mind like many experimental outfits try to do; but instead they seek to suspend the illusion of reality for a brief moment and embark on a multi-tiered journey through the deepest human memories. It’s not all happy experiences and sunshine, for darker moments litter the way, but it’s a spectacular ride through and through, and one that has unforeseen importance in the modern world of music.” Jordan Volz
| TRACKLIST |
| 01 - Gone and Forgotten 02 - Lost Like River 03 - Burnt by Beautiful Noise 04 - Pulse 05 - Stolen 06 - The Future Symphony 07 - One Wish 08 - Collision of Two Events 09 - 32nd 10 - Beau 11 - A Talk with a Cat Farmer 12 - As In Silent 13 - A Subtle Scene |
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