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THE REVIEW

Explosion of exotic sounds from Korea. Explosive fury born from a perverse sonic vision of tradition contaminated by returning Western echoes.

Godspeed You! Black Emperor in a colorful detonating cocktail with exotic corrosive umbrellas.

Traditional Korean instruments re-chewing the Post Rock body in a forest far from metropolitan mists.

Manga explode in a Zorn Duck in rock attire.

"This is how we are! Here we are" A desire for free expression, exotic sweetness derails into something cartoon-like Martian, martial hip hop overwhelmed by black metal monsoons, pure sonic delirium. Colored electricity. Jazz tentacles. Fragrant vibrations. Erotic massage.

A vortex of impure sounds that only give a glimpse of deformed figures in a wonderful body like the sight of a storm. Free

Here, the adjective I would use to describe this work is "Free".

"For once, listen to me"

"" .................................................................." you'll agree with me!

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Summary by Bot

Jambinai's album 'A Hermitage' delivers a vibrant explosion of sounds blending traditional Korean instruments with post-rock influences. The music is described as free, eclectic, and intense, mixing elements like black metal, jazz, and hip hop into a colorful sonic experience. The reviewer highlights the album's unique energy and imaginative soundscape, comparing it to Godspeed You! Black Emperor with a distinct Korean twist. The album invites listeners to embrace its chaotic yet beautiful sound vortex.

Tracklist

01   Wardrobe (00:00)

02   Echo Of Creation (00:00)

03   For Everything That You Lost (00:00)

04   Abyss (00:00)

05   Deus Benedicat Tibi (00:00)

06   The Mountain (00:00)

07   Naburak (00:00)

08   They Keep Silence (00:00)

Jambinai

South Korean experimental post‑rock band combining traditional Korean instruments with electric guitars, drums and metal/post‑rock dynamics.
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