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"Stationary Odyssey is not of this earth. It's a basket of instrumental genius... Head! Foot! And the Pink Axe is pregnant with melodies you never before thought possible and has plenty of post-rock quirkiness that'll keep you anything but stationary." "A powerful, potent work of art. These folks have become something of an underground legacy when it comes to instrumental post-rock. They're like what Explosions in the Sky used to be, obscure but prolific caterers of epic, emotionally-fueled rock music that does all its talking without resorting to verbal communication." "Broad does not describe Stationary Odyssey. Nor does eclectic. Or bizarre. Or weird. Try fantastic, passionate, and experimental. All mixed into one big bag of honest and truly unique music with lo-fi indie sprinkled in and a mighty dash of noisy pop thrown in for good measure." "Packed with instrumental guitar excursions that seem to be in a constant battle between heart-muscle and cerebellum, between emotional melody and excursionist math rock. Head! Foot! And the Pink Axe is a compelling listen, and frankly it's hard to disguise the daring talent behind this album." "With plenty of build ups, climaxes, and plateaus, they have far more character than lots of the artsy electro-noise-ambient-instrumental stuff out there. Much like their name is a total dichotomy, so is their music. At opposite ends it's futuristic and classic rock-ish. Space aged synth effects swarm over head while dirt rock guitars rustle under your feet." "Stationary Odyssey take you on a rhythmic journey that is anything but static... This ever-changing set of dynamics keeps each track fresh and adds to the feeling that listening to this album is like going on some deep, meaningful soul search." "Like the indie instrumental pioneers of yore and contemporary parallel artists (all encompassing Explosions, Godspeed, Red Sparrows), this third record from Stationary Odyssey provides epic battles of instrumentation to soothe your soul or whet your wick depending on the mood." "God love Aaron Tanner. He just keeps getting better and better. This is by far the most concise Stationary Odyssey record to date... Brilliant." "Extremely disturbing" "Not conventional at all... they manifacture theoretically impossible melodies, where folk music meets electronics, reaching the darker sides of indie music." "Pounding, fuzzy, unpredictable noise rock." "Delightfully interesting" |
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