Over the years my listening habits have
slowly drifted away from some of the grittier, hardcore music I used to love, but occasionally something special comes along and exorcises my inner rocker.
Atlas : Empire’s EP Somnus certainly
managed to drag my inner teenage self to the fore, at times leaping out like a
chest-burster from Alien that had spontaneously combusted! Somnus is by no means a blunt instrument however as it features
some truly hypnotic and intriguing tracks with real depth and soul. It is an incredibly
versatile and enjoyable collection of tracks that surpassed my expectations and
the band’s already impressive portfolio.
I feel the key to why this particular EP is
a real breakthrough for the band is down to the fact that they have injected a wider
variety of their musical influences and demonstrate a clear progression, compared to their similarly awesome debut
EP To The Astronaut. Bassist and vocalist Dave
Stephen cites his influences as including The Clash, The Who and Pink Floyd which
are very apparent in some of the riffs and more expansive, mellow segments that
characterise a few of the tracks. In terms of comparable contemporary bands
it’s clear that they share some similarities with giants like The Mars Volta, Mogwai
and Modest Mouse and, like those guys, Atlas : Empire’s strength comes from how
they utilise their eclectic and expansive range of styles.
The EP itself is beautifully constructed
with each track leading into the other almost seamlessly. Keep This in the Shallows sets the scene fantastically by gradually
building with some nice Modest Mouse sounding riffs and great overlapping
vocals. My favourite track is probably Mitchy
Valentino Sleeps With the Fishes purely because of an epic (roughly) 30
second segment of the lead section about half way through the track; I swear I
must have replayed those same 30 seconds about 20 times because it was that
good. In the Arms of the Abyss
features the strongest vocals on the EP and is very reminiscent of early Mars
Volta, the result of which is a loud, raw tune that leaves an impact crater. Off the Map is a beautiful, ambient
little anthem that acts as a nice cushion between two very lively and intense
tracks, the latter being Binary Lung.
This track brilliantly draws the EP to a close with dramatic, lunging guitars
and aggressive vocals that up the ante in terms of sheer volume and energy.
This is one of the standout pieces of music
I have heard this year and perhaps the most surprising as I did not expect to
like it as much as I did, despite the fact I enjoyed To the Astronaut. The band truly have stepped forward in a big
way. I really want to see these guys live now and see if I can shoot laser
beams from my retinas again; they’ve helped rekindle the post-hardcore fan in
me that I thought old age had killed off! However, Somnus’ most
impressive feat is that it has managed to peel me away from Explosions in the
Sky’s Prince Avalanche, and that’s
saying a lot.
Somnus by Atlas : Empire is out on the 12th
August via Cold War Legacy Records.
DS
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Catch them playing at Downstairs, Aberdeen on Thursday 15 August!
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