Closure in Moscow First Temple
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fireaboveicebelow
May 10th 2009


6835 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

the chiodos relation is just so strange...really?

oathfbass
May 10th 2009


388 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

It's mostly from the instruments and also the only band I could think of from bands I used to listen to from a couple years ago that remind of CiM.



Plus I heard a song from first album when I was looking for this album that had a few sections with double bass in it that gave me that vibe

marksellsuswallets
May 10th 2009


4884 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Double bass makes things Chiodos-ish?

xNintendoCorex
May 10th 2009


1269 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lameThis Message Edited On 05.10.09

oathfbass
May 10th 2009


388 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"

Double bass makes things Chiodos-ish?"



It's one of the first bands to pop-up when I heard that and the way they other instruments sounded.



I would say post-hardcore to describe them and bands similiar but that isn't all that accurate.

botb
May 10th 2009


17769 Comments


Deloused is one of my favorite albums of all time so I am incredibly intrigued by this.

DaveyBoy
Emeritus
May 10th 2009


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Deep down, I've always known that Free Man wishes he was an Aussie... Mmmm, meat pies.



With 'First Temple', Aussie act Closure In Moscow better their impressive debut EP. Very accessible & surprisingly catchy, the quintet cleverly uses song structure to accentuate (vocal & musical) hooks. When the catchiness slightly drops & the band get more experimental, their precise technicality more than makes up for it. While their sound is somewhere in between post-hardcore & rock, they have the ability to add progressive elements to differentiate themselves. Look no further than the danceable 'Sweet#hart' & jazzy 'A Night at the Spleen' for proof. Recommended Tracks: Sweet#hart, Kissing Cousins, A Night at the Spleen & Vanguard.

tombits
May 10th 2009


3582 Comments


the name drops here have me interested.

marksellsuswallets
May 10th 2009


4884 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

(an "Eastern-sounding" riff here and there) that bands love incorporating into songs ("Deluge").


Do you mean Sweet#hart, because that's the only "Eastern-sounding" riff I've heard. On a side note, Deluge is so freakin' catchy...

DENEpants
May 10th 2009


382 Comments


i'm afraid you make it sound more interesting than it is. buutt i'm going to check it out, references to math core and FoT caught my attention, you name dropping whore.

natey
May 10th 2009


4195 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

nothing to get too excited about so far

elephantREVOLUTION
May 11th 2009


3052 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this was a random blog dl for me the other day and i was really surprised by how good it is.

forshoredividesusger
May 11th 2009


35 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Def. a grower, gotta concentrate listening to this. Right now i'd rate it a 4. Bugs me a little, that they're ripping of TMV on this.This Message Edited On 05.10.09

roofi
May 11th 2009


959 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

enjoyable album

xNintendoCorex
May 11th 2009


1269 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0



(an "Eastern-sounding" riff here and there) that bands love incorporating into songs ("Deluge").





Do you mean Sweet#hart, because that's the only "Eastern-sounding" riff I've heard. On a side note, Deluge is so freakin' catchy...





Sections in 'couldnt let you love me' are close enough.

Taxt
May 11th 2009


1605 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Tried to dig it.

Couldn't dig it.

But it's cool if you dig it.



kingsoby1
Emeritus
May 11th 2009


4970 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

summary is all you need to read.

botb
May 11th 2009


17769 Comments


4 tracks in and this is really good.

Klekticist
May 11th 2009


1393 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

love this album. really, idk how much TFOT/TMV describes them...



i feel tht they deserve more credit that than

kitsch
May 11th 2009


5117 Comments


just got around to downloading this.



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