Posts Tagged: Blueneck

Blueneck ~ King Nine

Album to album, the sound of Blueneck is hard to predict: instrumental, buried vocal, clear vocal, mix.  But the melancholic mix of piano and guitars is constant, as is the level of quality.  The new work pushes the band further into the

Blueneck ~ King Nine

Album to album, the sound of Blueneck is hard to predict: instrumental, buried vocal, clear vocal, mix.  But the melancholic mix of piano and guitars is constant, as is the level of quality.  The new work pushes the band further into the

ACL 2012: Top Ten Rock & Post Rock

Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz is an umbrella category that is dominated by, but not exclusive to post-rock.  As evidenced by this year’s incredibly diverse selection, the old horse seems to have no intention of lying down any time soon.

ACL 2012: Top Ten Rock & Post Rock

Rock, Post-Rock, Folk & Jazz is an umbrella category that is dominated by, but not exclusive to post-rock.  As evidenced by this year’s incredibly diverse selection, the old horse seems to have no intention of lying down any time soon.

Blueneck ~ Epilogue

Epilogue is the Blueneck album that many people have wanted, but that few expected.  Over the course of three previous albums (and three gorgeous Christmas EPs), the band had slowly drifted away from the world of instrumental post-rock into the world

Blueneck ~ Epilogue

Epilogue is the Blueneck album that many people have wanted, but that few expected.  Over the course of three previous albums (and three gorgeous Christmas EPs), the band had slowly drifted away from the world of instrumental post-rock into the world