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Aereogramme album coverBandname: Aereogramme
Albumname: Seclusion
Rating: 3 / 5
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Buy Album: Amazon.com



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Aereogramme's "Seclusion" carries on with the groups style of spacey sound pleasing composures that fling the tranquil senses. "Seclusion" will please fans, simply.

In regards to what defines Aereogramme, which is plenty of manipulations of sound over interesting landscapes, the album requires that particular mood for enjoyment. The disc is a lively one though it requires a patient mood to live consciously through it. The album borders between mellow and easy going which shifts in between melancholy. There is no formula when it comes to this group which allows for plenty of differentiation of song but sometimes their style keeps from real separation given its long stretches of uneventful lingering. The album the band's next experimentation, and like others it carries on the same idea just with other ideas building upon those. The plus is that with groups like Aereogramme there's never predictability. This unbounded way also allows for the band's album to be different from the others without exactly outdoing the previous.

Aereogramme have a lot more to do which will be seen in future releases as they keep on playing with different areas of light and dark by way of atmospheric changes. "Seclusion" doesn't isolate itself from previous albums; instead it expands on them forming more and more possibilities.




Review by: Dave Huffy

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