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Daniel Iverson. John Allen. Alex Chiasson. Thomas Butler. Kyle VanWagner. Sam Borrowman. Nick Bird. Evan Plys. Daniel Nick. B DERK. Topher Ryals. Elie Spark. Riff Spreader. Yusuke Amano. Adam Case. Matthew Orlinski.

AJ Quist. Chris Percy. Joel Thomas. Jay M. Grant M. Aaron A. Purchasable with gift card. Six Parts Summer Narrow Hallways Hiccups Lautrec Midwest Values Everything they release is gold dude! Oh yeah for sure Their lastfm just says "experimental black metal". I've always classified this as a mathy emo band in my head. If that's a misnomer than I apologize. I'm not at all genre-literate, I just listen to just about anything. Album Rating: 3. Good review as well.

To many, emo is long gone: it was just a short fad in the late nineties and at the beginning of the new millennium. There are not many times when you can find a new band with influences from so many sides of the spectrum that still manage to sound like seasoned veterans. To some listeners, this less spacey and more condensed approach might take some of the enjoyment away, and to others, this approach will get it done and get it done faster.

It really just depends on what you like. If you are inclined toward post-rock, you might feel on Summer Fences is where Castevet shines. The guitar can be airy and ambient, but then quickly change to a heavier, punkier sound, and the riffs are plentiful in creativity and never sound recycled or predictable.

Both the drums and the guitar can be easily described as creating a very math-rock sound. You might just be pleasantly surprised. Rank: for Tweet user ratings FourSquare20 4. Summer Fences. On 17 Music Lists.



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