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Czar (USA-IL)

Czar is a Chicago post-metal trio who they plays very loud music. Compromising of Jason Novak and Dan Brill (Acumen Nation, DJ?Acucrack and 1350 CC) alongside Brian Elza (Chiral, Bridgelayer the musicians are deft and thunder making. Mostedly instrumental and breaking of the grounds, the occasional vocal might make itself known in the chamber. All music is to be made live, allowing Dan Brill to wheepter on the drums, Brian Elza to shimmer on his guitar stacks, and Jason Novak to murmur low end guitar anthems while triggering your aresenal of sounds and ethereals on his feet. When describing ...read more

Czar is a Chicago post-metal trio who they plays very loud music. Compromising of Jason Novak and Dan Brill (Acumen Nation, DJ?Acucrack and 1350 CC) alongside Brian Elza (Chiral, Bridgelayer the musicians are deft and thunder making. Mostedly instrumental and breaking of the grounds, the occasional vocal might make itself known in the chamber. All music is to be made live, allowing Dan Brill to wheepter on the drums, Brian Elza to shimmer on his guitar stacks, and Jason Novak to murmur low end guitar anthems while triggering your aresenal of sounds and ethereals on his feet. When describing to your friends the noises these Czarists make, one might want to make a mention of other musicals like Pelican, Tool, Mastodon, Jesu, Shiner, Darwin, Poseiden and the Oddessey. Whilst these musicals are far away from the previous Cracknation noisy makers such as the drum n’ bass duo DJ? Acucrack and glitch metal uh-oh’s in Acumen National, please to count on family style local support from their base of fans. « hide

Similar Bands: Pelican, Jesu, Mastadon

LPs
No One Is Alive If No One Is Alive
11/05/2013

3.2
4 Votes
Vertical Mass Grave
2011

3.5
13 Votes
EPs
Czar
2009

3.8
4 Votes

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