SINGLE REVIEW: Pattern Primitive - All In All

Intriguing fragmented noise particles collide to create a hypnotic, somewhat meditative experience as ‘All In All’ blurs the edges between indie pop and noise rock. A curious soundscape of broken melodies and futuristic vocals forms a transfixing ambiance.

Both spiky and sharp with a delicate ethereal quality, it showcases a creative use of instruments, combining distorted reverb with distinctive synths. It explores the textured approach of post-rock rather than relying on the standard riff and chord structure of traditional rock.

A curious and fascinating listen.

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