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Prawn’s Post Rock Rattles Bones on Track ‘dialect Of’ [stream]

Posted on the 14 August 2014 by Thewildhoneypie @thewildhoneypie

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Prawn’s sound rattles with intensity and seductiveness reminiscent of post-rock mavericks The Appleseed Cast. The NJ indie ensemble just dropped their third full-length album, Kingfisher, a twinkly collage of emo heartache, brilliant guitar soundscapes, and super duper trumpets.

“Dialectic Of…” is one of the superlative cuts from the album. Vocalist Tony Clark belts angst-ridden poetry like, “I found forms, I found things you can’t hide/You found love and lust I’d rather not get.” The full-bodied instrumentation has Pains of Being Pure At Heart-like nu-gaze power, and there’s a dreamlike guitar break at the 2:30 mark. Sounds pretty neat, eh? Stream the rest of Kingfisher on Bandcamp here.


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