(2022): Their self-titled debut was praised by Veil of Sound as one of the most "adventurous and encyclopaedic" debut albums for prog aficionados. Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink Floyd-esque "In Web". : They "solder" nu-jazz, math rock, and stoner
Global warming and environmental decay (seen in tracks like "Fire Season" and "Sevenseas"). The psychological trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink
: Vocals are shared among members, often drawing comparisons to the reedy tenor of Jon Anderson (Yes) or the modern delivery of The Dear Hunter . Core Discography
: Use of jazzy horns, spacey synthesizers, and complex saxophone solos creates a "musical labyrinth".
[prog, Psychedelic Rock] We Broke The Weather -... -
: They "solder" nu-jazz, math rock, and stoner metal into a cohesive formula that avoids feeling disjointed.
The band's approach is defined by its refusal to stick to one lane. Their sound incorporates: [Prog, Psychedelic Rock] We Broke The Weather -...
(2022): Their self-titled debut was praised by Veil of Sound as one of the most "adventurous and encyclopaedic" debut albums for prog aficionados. Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink Floyd-esque "In Web". : They "solder" nu-jazz, math rock, and stoner
Global warming and environmental decay (seen in tracks like "Fire Season" and "Sevenseas"). The psychological trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic. Key tracks include "Rot King" and the Pink
: Vocals are shared among members, often drawing comparisons to the reedy tenor of Jon Anderson (Yes) or the modern delivery of The Dear Hunter . Core Discography
: Use of jazzy horns, spacey synthesizers, and complex saxophone solos creates a "musical labyrinth".