Silver Mt. Zion
June 2nd, 2006
Silver Mt. Zion
Horses In The Sky

[Constellation; 2005; Post-Rock/Folk]
I know I said I was a little late on that Gregor Samsa record, but this one’s been out even longer. It’s one I really should have already been on top of, but it’s been in my rotation again so I need to show some love and respect to Silver Mt. Zion.
With this release, Godspeed! You Black Emperor guitarist Efrim and his band actually cross over into more primitive, dark and apocalyptic folk sounds with a heavy emphasis on vocals rather than the soaring instrumentals you normally associate with “Post-Rock”. But that’s not to say they’ve turned to traditionally structured, 3-minute songs. Not one of them is under 6 1/2 minutes which gives them all plenty of time to slowly swell or expand and contract multiple times throughout a track. Although the overall sound is more stripped down than previous releases, you’ll find layers of everything from violin and cello to distorted guitars and feedback.
Another release to satisfy fans of the extended GYBE family and further solidify my love for Constellation Records. Recommended if: You think a brand of folk that’s slower and heavier than Akron / Family sounds good.
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Entry Filed under: Post-Rock, Americana / Folk / Country
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