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An idea that can be summarized like this: except for the personal imprint and mechanical/melancholic/depressive post-rock matrix that characterizes Jesu, it is possible to observe the eight tracks as a kind of crossover between My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, passed through the mixer by Black Sabbath and then left to marinate in the cellars of Godflesh. Atonal layers of grey and dreamy melody, dilated romanticism, slow ... solitary, although firm in its own aware solitude, of an ancient and epic beauty, staggering and alienating, circular and orchestral in its iterative minimalism.
An idea that can be summarized like this: except for the personal imprint and mechanical/melancholic/depressive post-rock matrix that characterizes Jesu, it is possible to observe the eight tracks as a kind of crossover between My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive, passed through the mixer by Black Sabbath and then left to marinate in the cellars of Godflesh.
Atonal layers of grey and dreamy melody, dilated romanticism, slow ... solitary, although firm in its own aware solitude, of an ancient and epic beauty, staggering and alienating, circular and orchestral in its iterative minimalism.
Dive into Jesu's Conqueror and experience a mesmerizing blend of post-rock and shoegaze today!
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