Geneva-based band noted in reviews for shifting from noise-core to a more psychedelic, instrumental post-hardcore/post-rock approach; Malval (2006) is a frequently cited release and a collaboration with Merzbow is mentioned in reviews.

Origin: Geneva, Switzerland. Malval (2006) is described in reviews as a psychedelic, instrumental album blending post-hardcore and post-rock with electronic elements; a prior noise-core phase and a collaboration with Merzbow are noted in reviews.

The available review praises Shora's album Malval as a dense, psychedelic instrumental work that blends post-hardcore energy with post-rock construction and electronic color. The reviewer highlights tight double-guitar interplay, hypnotic dynamics, and a short 33-minute runtime presented as a single four-part journey. Comparisons include Isis, Explosions in the Sky, Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream.

For:Fans of instrumental post-rock, post-hardcore, experimental and psychedelic music; listeners who appreciate dense, dynamic, and electronic-tinged soundscapes.

 Shora hails from Geneva, and before this release, they had a noise-core album (in my opinion, one of the best in Europe) and an intriguing collaboration with the "godfather" of noise, Merzbow, where their songs changed and partly abandoned the noise-core matrix.

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