Described in reviews as an American quintet originally from Philadelphia, Saxon Shore produces atmospheric, melancholic instrumental post-rock built from layered guitars, keyboards, bass and drums.

Review notes Dave Fridmann's name in the album credits and compares the band's sound to atmospheric post-rock with occasional wave influences; the track "Sustained Combustion" is highlighted as a standout.

The available review describes Saxon Shore as an American quintet originally from Philadelphia that produces atmospheric, melancholic instrumental post-rock. The album It Doesn't Matter is characterized by layered guitars, keyboards and occasional vocals; its length and dreamy expanses are criticized. Dave Fridmann's name is highlighted in connection with production. The track "Sustained Combustion" is singled out as a highlight.

For:Fans of instrumental/post-rock and atmospheric guitar music; readers interested in detailed album criticism.

 The cover suggests something similar to what is proposed by the Saxon Shore, a quintet originally from Philadelphia and now scattered here and there across the USA.

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