Album Review
At The Soundawn – “Red Square: We Come In Waves”
Modena, Italy act At The Soundawn released their debut, Red Square: We Come In Waves, in 2008 via Lifeforce Records marking the beginning of their unique musical journey. The band play a mix of hard-hitting metal and ambient music – just as the singing ebbs back and forth between shouting and the occasional singing, the music makes you feel both aggressive and light at the same time. You get used to a song’s energy, then the music abruptly fades down to a light, ambient vibe, during which a trumpet can occasionally be heard.
Modena, Italy act At The Soundawn released their debut, Red Square: We Come In Waves, in 2008 via Lifeforce Records marking the beginning of their unique musical journey. The band play a mix of hard-hitting metal and ambient music – just as the singing ebbs back and forth between shouting and the occasional singing, the music makes you feel both aggressive and light at the same time. You get used to a song’s energy, then the music abruptly fades down to a light, ambient vibe, during which a trumpet can occasionally be heard.
At The Soundawn alternate between their two alter egos throughout the entire record and as a result, Red Square: We Come In Waves is a unique offering that doesn’t follow any specific musical rules. I definitely recommend this CD to anyone trying to find something fresh or one of a kind music.
Track Listing:
01. Slight Variations
02. Submerged
03. One Day Before
04. Phone Will
05. Sundown In Rome
06. Rain Falls
07. Frames Of You
Run Time: 28:56
Release Date: June 10, 2008
Check out the song: “Slight Variations”
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