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Autism – Film Noir (review 2)

28/2/2017

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Film Noir is an album released on February 20, by Lithuanian Post Rock band Autism. Forty four minutes long, and with seven tracks – Alive And Torn, In Anger, Humanity – Crescendo, Brittle Bones, Your Loudest Sound Is Change, 918 and the eponymous Film Noir – this record certainly is one of the best post rock albums recently released. With deeply abrasive and solid guitar lines, beautiful and intrincate melodies and splendidly dense, but very ambitious harmonies, Film Noir is a state of the art work and a major record, that presents on its incredibly strong and creative outlines a very personal, intense and cordial overview of the genre. 

Alternating between calmer, serene and more aggresively dense melodies, the soundscapes on Film Noir are created with an elusive vagueness of powerful ambiguities, that generates the intensity of an exploding heart. Never repeating themselves, the harmonies encircle a pattern of more indefinite nuances, although they are majestically predisposed over lines of an afflictively frivolous musicality. Over a strict panorama of afflictive sonorous sidelines, Film Noir reveals itself as the perfect ammalgamation of a very corrosive, but insinuating universe, that creates everything by exchanging the sonorous detrimental boundaries of its own virtuosity.

A marvelous album, that has on beautiful and exceedingly poetic melodies the absolute axis, the overall keys and the secret patterns of a self-sufficient life. With vibrating and colorful rhtyhms that defy the genesis of generic musical limitations, Autism fully reveals a style of its own, with all the genuine expectations of a very authentic, energetic and inflammable band. 

Never tiresome, tedious or weak, Film Noir is a very outstanding Post Rock album. A phenomenal work of art, that standardizes the genre upon the strenght of an unusual concept, the album really has the capacity to evaluate all the elements that solidify the veracity of the genre. True, beautiful, direct to the point and expressively philosophical in all of its major perspectives, Film Noir certainly can be considered a milestone of the genre. A very unique album, that has on the shape of its vast and amazingly ordained singularities everything that post rock enthusiasts are searching for.          



Wagner
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