Paint The Sky Red – Tamat – Album Review

2024-02-06 13:43:44

Paint The Sky Red – Tamat
Origin: Singapore
Release: 09.02.2024
Label: Moment of Collapse Records
Duration: 01:02:55
Genre: Post Rock


In Malay it means Finished something like end, conclusion, completion. Yes, you have to in the case of the Post Rockers Paint The Sky Red unfortunately take it literally. Her fourth album Finished will be the last and thus end a creative journey.

The four musicians do not rule out further live activities in this composition. Of course, a melancholic sound corset fits this sad occasion very well. The guitar sounds hum and whine as if Paint The Sky Red once once more completely wallowing in their own melodramatics. Precisely because this album represents a farewell, an effort is made to include as many details as possible Finished to accommodate. This doesn’t just put pressure on the tear duct.

Rather, the album is surprisingly varied and is very expressive even without vocals. And you take a lot of time. Hardly any piece is shorter than eight minutes. The long tracks are particularly important here Bussorah and Realize highlighted.

Emotional rollercoaster

An outstanding solo work is rather secondary on a post rock album, and also Paint The Sky Red impress primarily as a unit. While one guitar voice primarily forms the atmospheric framework, the other voice meanders between the moods and even brings in optimistic accents.

Even though each track stands alone, the seven songs come together to form a structure that can best be consumed in one go. There is no difference in quality compared to its predecessors. On the contrary, everything is opened once more to complete the project.

Fans of the band can look forward to the finest post rock, which not only offers melancholic soul food, but also lets the sun shine through. On too Finished connect Paint The Sky Red the closeness to nature Explosions in the Sky with the cinemasm of Caspian. And in any case, a worthy end was found. completion So it hits the spot.


Conclusion
The final work of the Singapore post rock quartet Paint The Sky Red finally and finally knocks off all the emotional nooks and crannies of post rock. Finished is sad and optimistic at the same time. There is an emotional rollercoaster 8,5 / 10


Line Up
Yasser Bin Abdul Wahab – Bass
Muhammad Fahmi Bin Jamal – drums
Nur Hakim Alim Bin Salim – Guitar
Nurazman Bin Abdul Rahman – guitar

Tracklist
01. End
02. Bussorah
03. Princess
04. Definitely
05. Mim
06. Stand out
07. Aware

Links
Facebook Paint The Sky Red
Bandcamp Paint The Sky Red


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