Cover of Toundra (II)
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THE REVIEW

Entirely instrumental post-rock album.

During the listening, one can feel an influence from the less frenetic Russian Circle, and the listening flows to the end without too many expectations. They play well and the material offered is not bad. The only flaw I found is that at the end of the album, you find yourself saying: "so? is that it?" The album ends abruptly, and there is a sense that it is incomplete, as if the songs and the entire album are cut off for some unknown reason.

I tried listening to it multiple times to see if it was just me, but I had the same feeling even after several listens.

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Toundra's (II) is an entirely instrumental post-rock album with clear influences from Russian Circles. While the playing is skillful and the material decent, the album ends abruptly, creating a sense of incompleteness. Multiple listens did not change this impression. Overall, it is a solid but somewhat unsatisfying listening experience.

Tracklist Videos

01   Tchod (02:48)

02   Magreb (10:59)

03   Zanzíbar (04:54)

04   Völand (02:12)

05   Danubio / Danube (07:16)

06   Koschei (03:34)

07   Bizancio / Byzantium (08:38)

Toundra

Spanish instrumental post-rock band formed in Madrid, active since 2007.
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