Sunday, October 3, 2010

Make Friends With These Enemies



I mentioned before that the bands Mouse On The Keys and toe are on a small label (called Machu Picchu). Well, the only other band on that label is Enemies. The extremely cool part about it is that these guys are originally from Ireland. When their first EP, called Alpha Waves, made its way to Japan, the indie label quickly picked it up. The band flew over to Japan to support the release of the record, and played four sold out shows in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Nagoya. The great thing about being an instrumental group is that there is no language barrier to overcome with your fanbase; you can speak to a much larger group of people.

Enemies combines the poly-rhythmic tapping / time signature swapping madness of math rock, with the soothing sounds of instrumental post-rock. They've mastered the art of what I like to call "interesting repetition". Enemies have songs to relax to, song to dance to, and songs to lazily shuffle around your small room to (my favorite). And they're not afraid to stomp on that distortion pedal and give us something heavy to listen to either! They're an extremely versatile band, as far as I'm concerned.



First of all, what an amazing band name. God Is An Astronaut? How can you not love it? Anyways, GIAA are the absolute kings of ambiance, the post-rock gurus, the space-rock generals, the insert genre I just made up guardians! The reason I'm posting GIAA is because of a tiny connection they have to Enemies; they're Irish as well. No cool story about Japan jump-starting their career, they're just Irish. GIAA crafts these incredible ambient walls of sound that are accompanied by swift and technical drumming. Their songs can literally give you goosebumps, and I speak from experience.

Maybe god is a Buster Machine. That'd be cooler.

12 comments:

  1. Oh wow, I haven't heard of GIAA but I like the sound. Thanks for posting that!

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  2. Everyone has a Buster Machine in their heart, after all. Great music for chilling out.

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  3. Oh man, superb stuff once again.

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  4. GIAA is indeed eargasmic. Love love love their stuff.

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  5. very nice
    i like it
    supportin !

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  6. The msuci in the first video is really cool. Math rock? Don't think I've heard of such a genre. Must investigate further. :)

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  7. Nice post, really like God is an Astronaut

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  8. Great music here as always. I like GIAA.

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