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REVIEW: sleepmakeswaves - Love Of Cartography

Post Rock was always a strange genre to me. I never really understood what Rock you could have after Rock? But when I was scouring Australia for new Progressive music I came across a group of bands calling themselves The Birds Robe Collective. Post Rockers sleepmakeswaves was one of the bands in that collective.

Now Birds Robe is a fully-fledged record label and the label's forerunner is undoubtedly sleepmakeswaves. They have enjoyed recent international success touring Europe as one of Australia's premier Post Rock bands.

What is Post Rock I hear you ask? I put that question to band member Otto Wicks-Green a couple of years ago when he appeared on Kaleidoscope Ears. He seemed to struggle for an answer, but I felt he used an excellent single word to describe what this instrumental band does with rock instruments.

"We create crescendos", he said.

And that is to me, the main difference between Post Rock and Progressive music. Post rockers aim to build up into explosive emotional bursts of intense sound and then bring you safely back to ground again. I've heard some describe it as "Prog for punks who aren't very good musicians" but yet others describe it as "music with all the elements of thinking man's music but still cool and accessible".

So it seems Post Rock may be a very important link for the younger generation to step into other areas of Prog. But then again, the wall of sound technique that is such an integral feature of Post Rock has been around since the days of Phil Spector has it not?

My first experience with sleepmakeswaves was their first album ....and so we destroyed everything. It was an album that I couldn't get off my regular rotation list for about a year. It was that good. It was unlike almost anything else I listened to, so I delved into a few other Post Rock bands to see what they had to offer. While I found many interesting, none of them had the emotional impact on me that sleepmakeswaves did.

And so we come to the new album, Love Of Cartography. I knew that the band had been working on new material for some time, but this would be the first recordings that included new drummer Tim Adderley (who also plays with Sydney band Pirate), joining existing members Otto Wicks Green (guitar) Jonathan Khor (guitar) and Alex Wilson (bass). As we clicked over to 2014, I wondered if this would be the year for the long-awaited new album?

And then came the announcement that the band would be crowd-funding the new album. I felt the target was high at $25,000. But the band was determined to use legendary studio 301 in Byron Bay in northern New South Wales. Would they reach the target? They made it with a few days to spare and it was all go. Phew!

The result is nothing short of spectacular. Once again, this will be an album on high rotation for a long time. Unlike other Post Rock bands I've listened to, sleepmakeswaves is intense listening but they don't just incorporate the wall of sound. Their music is very melodic, as uplifting and full of hope and happiness as it can be dark. I'm unsure if I have ever come across anything quite like them.

The opening track Perfect Detonator is a high energy start to the album, with oodles of melody and power. So too, the second track Traced In Constellations, begins with a powerful feel, but moves into a dreamy and atmospheric, but still at times very heavy musical depiction of the album theme. I just love music that can speak like this with no words.

After the drone-like sounds of Singularity, we come to what for me is the centrepiece of the album. The breathtakingly beautiful and mind-blowing Emergent. This is the highlight of the album for me, the ultimate crescendo that combines the intensity of Post Rock with the cyclic and melodic nature of Prog. This is the track that sets the hair on the back of neck on end every time I listen to it. This is Post Rock's answer to Porcupine Tree's Anesthetize, and I would encourage any strictly Prog fan to step out of your comfort zone, crank this one up loud, and see whether or not you are convinced there is something to this style of music!

Next is the second standout track to me. Having heard the album with only one song so far officially released as a single, I couldn't help but wonder why Great Northern wasn't released as the single. If any track would make an instrumental radio friendly piece, it would be this one. It is superb! Starting out with soft piano tones with sentimental electronic sampling, it dives into an intense but perfectly restrained barrage of sound, followed by a delicate guitar melody to be thrown again into intense guitar scouring. This will be amazing live and I can't wait to see it! I was happy to hear the announcement this week that the track has been released as the album's second single!

The Stars Are Stigmata is high energy music to exercise to, if you so choose, and has a darker tone about it that many of the uplifting tracks which precede it don't, but once again, there is a fantastic melody that seems unique to sleepmakeswaves. I even detect a similarity to Tortoise in the middle of this track. I wonder if they were influenced by those legends when I saw them supporting Tortoise a couple of years back?

The most melancholic track of the album is A Little Spark. I've said it before but this one shows off the soundtrack talents of this foursome. It would be incredible to see an Australian film with these guys doing the soundtrack.

It always fascinates me how instrumental bands come up with the names for their songs. But thinking about How We Built The Ocean conjures images that so closely compliments the music it's eerie. There is a melodic hook in this one that will stay in your head for days.

Something Like Avalanches was the first tune released as a single off the album. I was initially concerned by the opening electronic sounds but I was soon assured that this was the same band and I was in for a treat. Once again, I drift off with this tune into all the snow and ski trips I have done and the sounds integrate with my thoughts perfectly.

Your Time Will Come Again  is the perfect closing track for the album. Starting off very slowly in typical Post Rock fashion, the middle crescendo is probably the most powerful on the album. It has some great guitar hooks in the centre that will please punks and proggers alike. Once again, the melody is beautiful, and the track takes us down slowly to the end of our trip so as not to get too dizzy while coming off the ride. The one question I have is, "Can I go again?"

For fans of sleepmakeswaves this will be a wonderful next stage for a band who has already done some amazing things. For new listeners, I can only recommend that if it is at all possible to stop listening to Love Of Cartography for a minute, check out the band's earlier material as well. You will not be disappointed.

Love Of Cartography is available now for pre-order at www.sleepmakeswaves.com and is released on 4th July 2014.

4.5 / 5

Reviewed by Dwayne Bunney

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To this day, Premiata Forneria Marconic are one of the all-time greats in the genre. Listen again on the link below to find out why.






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Best Progressive Music Of 2013





Yes we know it's all subjective, but on our annual Best Prog feature originally aired on 5/1/14 we share some of our favourites and come up with our own list of Best Aussie Prog, Best Prog Track and Best Prog Album of 2013.

Enjoy!



Playlist
Artist name Track name
Agent Made Of Gold
Karnivool Eidolon
Maschine Venga
Wisdom Of Crowds Radio Star
Sound Of Contact Pale Blue Dot
Cosmograf Aspire Acheive
Haken Cockroach King
Toehider Whatever Makes You Feel Superior
The Fierce And The Dead Part 4
Fish A Feast Of Consequences
Blackfield Faking 
Yes Siberian Khatru
Riverside Escalator Shrine
Machines Of Indeterminate Origin Stab
Kingbathmat Parasomnia
Steven Wilson Luminol

New Prog In 2013

In our 15/12/13 episode we feature some of the new Prog making an impact in 2013 from artists such as Agent, Ayreon, The Flower Kings, Solstice, Sisare and many more.




Playlist
Artist name

Track name
Chemia Bondage Of Love
Chemia Sweet
RPWL  The Ugliest Man (The Ugly)
Ayreon Singularity - Phase I - Parts II-IX
Toehider Giants Who Walk With Man
Toehider To Hide Her
The Flower Kings The Resurrected Judas
King Crimson One More Red Nightmare
Agent Made Of Gold
Sisare Isolation
Solstice Black Water
Anathema Untouchable Part 2 LIVE
Mostly Autumn Unquiet Tears
Here & Now Telly Song

Special Guest Terry Draper On The 35th Anniversary of "Sir Army Suit" By Klaatu

For our 8/12/13 show we were joined by Terry Draper, drummer and one third of progressive pop group Klaatu from Canada, to celebrate the 35th Anniversary and newly  re-mastered and re-packaged edition of the band's third studio album, Sir Army Suit.

The album features a bonus DVD with 60 minutes of new interviews with all three band members John Woloschuk, Dee Long and Terry Draper.

The CD/DVD is available from www.klaatutheband.com

We were very happy to have Terry on the show once again to give us some exclusive commentary for each of the tracks on the album.

Thanks Terry!

Click on the play button below to listen to the entire show again.




Playlist
Artist name Track name
Klaatu Hanus Of Uranus
Klaatu A Routine Day
Klaatu Juicy Lucy
Klaatu Juicy Lucy
Klaatu Everybody Took A Holiday
Klaatu Everybody Took A Holiday
Klaatu Older
Klaatu Older
Klaatu Dear Christine
Klaatu Mister Manson
Klaatu Mister Manson
Klaatu Tokeymoor Fild
Klaatu Perpetual Motion Machine
Klaatu Cherie
Klaatu Silly Boys
The Carpenters Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft
Klaatu Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft


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1/12/13 - With the Crimson ProjeKCt set to tour Australia in Australia and New Zealand in January 2014, we speak with drummer Pat Mastelotto about the tour and the new King Crimson lineup set to come together towards the end of 2014.

We feature King Crimson live performances throughout the show, including the last lineup from 2008 featuring Gavin Harrison (Porcupine Tree) as the second drummer.

The entire show is available to re-stream via our Mixcloud link below.

Since going to air the tour was rescheduled and will kick off on 24th June - 2nd July 2014.



Playlist
Artist name Track name
King Crimson Level Five LIVE
King Crimson Improv: Two Sticks LIVE
King Crimson Indiscipline LIVE
King Crimson The Talking Drum LIVE
King Crimson  Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part II LIVE
King Crimson Into The Frying Pan LIVE
King Crimson Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part IV LIVE
King Crimson Frame By Frame LIVE
King Crimson Drum Duet LIVE
King Crimson The ConstruKction Of Light LIVE
King Crimson Red LIVE
King Crimson Dinosaur LIVE
King Crimson Sleepless LIVE
King Crimson Heroes LIVE

EPIC Tracks - Part 2





On  17/11/13 we featured Part 2 of our EPIC tracks compilation. Listen again via our Mixcloud re-stream below.




Playlist
Artist name Track name
Can Spoon
Emerson, Lake And Palmer Karn Evil 9
Rush Cygnus X-1 Book II
Pink Floyd Echoes

EPIC Tracks - Part 1






For our 10.11.13 show we featured tracks of epic proportions and lengths. Listen again via our
Mixcloud re-stream.





Playlist
Artist name Track name
Caravan Nine Feet Underground
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells Part 2
Jethro Tull Thick As A Brick Part 2
Iron Butterfly In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida LIVE
Van Der Graaf Generator A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers