Inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Carnival Parades comes this epic synth symphony from Brazilian artist Fordmastiff. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 3, 2022
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Writhing End of the Suffering Sky”
I have been hooked since the first time I heard Asleep next to Science. My brother recommended I check them out knowing that I would probably like the album. I can say that I didn't like it, I fucking lived it. I thought all 9 songs were perfect and Sayer of the law .... track 1 caught my attention immediately, reading the lyrics made me love the band even more, lyrics are very important to me, maybe because I write words and I do not know how to write music, anyhow, they were more then unique, they were brilliant, and unlike anything else I had heard before. I have been looking for something else by the band for years, I was definitely under the impression that I wouldn't hear anything else because it seemed as though this unbelievably band just disappeared.
I can say finding this album although I wish there were more was obviously was very exciting for me. I love both tracks as I love the whole album before. they have 11 songs I know of, and every one is fantastic, I really hope to hear a full length album soon... I would say on a scale from one to ten this is a ten as is their first. I'm surprised that few know about them, they may be too evolved for the masses .
I am psyched that they are not done, it would be tragic as far as art goes.
xoxo
Jessie Jayne martel Jessie Jayne
supported by 8 fans who also own “The Writhing End of the Suffering Sky”
This is full of the proggy weirdness that they'd become known for, but with a helping of raw energy that isn't as present on later records. Very interesting sound. cjeasley