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No More Apocalypse Father
Cat: CST 180CD. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Rat & Roses
Tremble Pour Light
No More Apocalypse Father
Uncloudy Days
Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous)
(Goodnight) White Phosphorous
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No More Apocalypse Father
No More Apocalypse Father (180 gram vinyl LP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 180LP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Rats & Roses (5:02)
Tremble Pour Light (6:20)
No More Apocalypse Father (5:24)
Uncloudy Days (4:54)
Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous) (13:28)
(Goodnight) White Phosphorous (8:09)
Review: We Are Winter's Blue And Radiant Children features Mat Ball (Big Brave), Efrim Manuel Menuck (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion), and Jonathan Downs and Patch One (both Ada). Their new album, No More Apocalypse delivers six haunting lullabies infused with heavy distortion and electronic rhythms. Ball and Menuck initiated the project during the harsh Montreal winters, seeking warmth and solace in their music. Later, they brought in Downs and Patch to enrich their vision. The album explores the theme of observing despair from a place of safety. Menuck's lyrics, freed from traditional meter, offer vivid, photorealistic imagery. On the opener 'Rats and Roses,' he describes a city struck by an unnamed disaster, drawing on local details like neighbors poisoning birds while dealing with rats. The track builds to a powerful crescendo with blown-out synths and guitars. 'Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous)' recalls Michael Jackson's infamous balcony incident and comments on white phosphorous, a wartime technology causing severe burns. The final track, '(Goodnight) White Phosphorous,' is a lullaby reflecting on the horror of white phosphorous falling outside one's window. No More Apocalypse Father is a profound blend of illumination and despair. The album captures the conflicting emotions of witnessing horror from a place of comfort, evoking a sense of ambivalence that is far from passive. It's a powerful, immersive experience that resonates deeply.
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