With the endless torrent of releases that I find are put my way, it seems like a long time since I had anything overtly post-rock to wrap my lugs around, even if in truth it's only a couple of weeks.
Still, if Atlanta-based instrumental collective Of the Vine's five-track self-titled offering is wholly entrenched in the trappings of the genre, with Explosions in the Sky being the most obvious reference point, then it's equally a shining example of how to do post-rock well.
Quiet chiming guitars are broken through with tight, militaristic drumming and gently rippling passages build to magnificently realised climaxes that are simultaneously poised and dramatic.
The eight-minute 'Kinderspiel, Pt. 1' is a real standout, encapsulating everything that the band are about into one perfectly-crafted statement. It's by no means a fluke, though, and 'War' is a chunkier, heavier track that sees the band add (some) vocals as well as chugging powerchords to their textured sound.
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It's their willingness to push the boundaries, and the volume, that sets Of the Vine apart from the rest of the post-rock pack. It's not that they don't do dainty, but they're not shy when it comes to kicking it up a gear either, giving this (mini)album a greater sense of range. Moving, exciting, dynamic and occasionally momentous, this is a genuinely accomplished release.
Of the Vine Online
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