[alternative folk, ambient, post-rock] (2025) Quade - The Foel To...
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  Quade â The Foel Tower (2025)
Review:
Listening to The Foel Tower feels like tuning a weathered old radio â youâll be rewarded for applying patience and concentration. On this second album, experimental Bristol four-piece Quade make a virtue of the slow build; Barney Matthewsâ bassy, cryptic vocals are buried beneath shivering cymbals, gut-rumbling bass and blasts of static, with most of the lyricism left to multi-instrumentalist Tom Connollyâs twisting, agonised, beatific violin. Like their label mates Moin who describe themselves as âpost-whateverâ, Quade discard the classic band format for a more organic, intuitive approach. Canada Geese starts with a simple, strummed acoustic guitar and close-quarters detail: distant birdsong, the soft rattle of what could be a washing machine. This intimacy dissolves into grand, threatening post-rock when Matt Griffithâs electronics and Leo Finiâs echoing, distant drums build muscle. âKill them all,â Matthews mumbles, barely discernible, as Connollyâs strings writhe. Drawing from folk, jazz, ambient and doom, and inspired by tensions between industry and nature, the album was made in Walesâ Elan Valley (mid-album instrumental highlight Nannerth Ganol judders like a low-flying helicopter) and titled after a building on the Garreg Ddu reservoir, which sends its water on a long journey to Birmingham. There are literary references (Le Guin, Yeats, Thomas) buried in the murk, and mystifying media samples (possibly from meditation app Headspace, and an unnamed actor) to pick apart â but The Foel Tower is no concept album. Its six tracks are searching and emotional, led by heart rather than head. Satisfyingly indecipherable, Quade make music that speaks first to your body, then to your imagination. â Guardian
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Track List:
01 - Beckett
02 - See Unit
03 - Bylaw 7.1
04 - Nannerth Ganol
05 - Canada Geese
06 - Black Kites
Media Report:
Genre: alternative folk, ambient, post-rock
Origin: Bristol, UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Compression mode: Lossless
Writing library: libFLAC 1.3.0 (UTC 2013-05-26)
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(2025) Quade - The Foel Tower [FLAC]- 01 - Beckett.flac (23.3 MB)
- 02 - See Unit.flac (21.3 MB)
- 03 - Bylaw 7.1.flac (17.0 MB)
- 04 - Nannerth Ganol.flac (34.8 MB)
- 05 - Canada Geese.flac (24.2 MB)
- 06 - Black Kites.flac (42.9 MB)
- audiochecker.log (0.5 KB)
- cover.jpg (36.5 KB)
- Torrent Downloaded from Glodls.to.txt (0.2 KB)
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