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Minsk - With Echoes In The Movement Of Stone review




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Band: Minsk
Album: With Echoes In The Movement Of Stone
Style: Post-metal
Release date: May 2009


01. Three Moons
02. The Shore Of Transcendence
03. Almilra's Premonition
04. Means To An End
05. Crescent Mirror
06. Pisgah
07. Consumed By Horizons Of Fire
08. Requiem: From Substance To Silence

Minsk are everything but an unknown band these days. Their '07 album The Ritual Fires Of Abandonment was nominated for the Metal Storm Awards of that year in the Post-Metal category, sharing the stage with behemoths like Neurosis and Jesu. A well-earned shared seventh spot was the best they could do, but well, what do you expect when you have Neurosis sucking up all the votes? This year could very well be their year of revenge.

The third full-length of the Peoria/Chicago, Illinois based band is With Echoes In The Movement Of Stone - a rather meaningless album title to these ears - a vigorous, dynamic and creative release. There's no denying the quality of each individual musician here.

I'm not going to describe each of the eight tracks in detail here. That would probably require quite a few too many words and would not be very entertaining to read. Instead, let me try to narrow it down to the basic elements that make Minsk the band they are. Chris Bennett's guitar and Tim Mead's vocals are the prime elements of this album. There are long, twirling melodic riffs as well as there is spicy dissonance, combined with warm yet desolate vocals and screams-into-the-distance. Of course they're not afraid of long and drawn-out Post-Rock-esque song structures, you know the deal: climax, release, crescendo, rippling moments - it's all there. Add a well-matched rhythmic duo that's capable of easy-going pace keeping as well as tempestuous and wild tribalistic tour-de-forces and it's game, set and match.

I feel like I've only touched the surface concerning what Minsk sounds like and consists of. It's all I want and can say about this great band though, as you really have to check this out yourself. With Echoes In The Movement Of Stone is well worth it.


Rating breakdown
Performance: 9
Songwriting: 8
Originality: 8
Production: 8





Written on 13.11.2009 by If you're interested in extreme, often emotional and underground music, check out my reviews. I retired from reviewing, but I really used to be into that stuff.


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14.11.2009 - 17:13
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Excellent guitars! Wow... It's a shame I can't get into the vocals; they completely turn me off. Otherwise, this band is great. Really heavy music, intense atmosphere, it really is a wall-of-sound approach, and it works. I just listened to a few tracks from their Myspace page and was pleasantly surprised. It sure is hard to describe the music though. You were more accurate at "narrowing it down to the basic elements that make Minsk the band they are" than I expected prior to hearing their sound. If their previous album was anything like this -- well shame on MetalStorm (myself included) for not acknowledging their talent, instead choosing to vote for a renowned band in Neurosis...
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14.11.2009 - 20:12
Rating: 8
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
There is zero shame in voting for Neurosis. "Given To The Rising" was an awesome album, it's not like they released a subpar album (Meath Dagnetic) and ran roughshod over everyone.

the Minsk album "Ritual Fires..." was certainly good and i will be sure to check this one out.

the real travesty of the 2007 awards?

Dark Tranquility's "Fiction" in the Gothenburg category received more votes than all the Post Metal entries - Neurosis, Jesu, Minsk, etc combined.
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14.11.2009 - 20:15
Darkside Momo
Retired
2007 was just a great year for the style, as The Ocean - Precambrian was nominated too.
BOT, this Minsk album is really great. Never heard the previous ones, but this release seriously kicks ass.
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14.11.2009 - 23:12
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
I didn't like the comment about Neurosis... Maybe it wasn't Lucas' intentions to make it sound bad but... well, it sounded bad because I agree with BitterCOld, Given To The Rising was just brilliant and had all the rights to win the poll.

The category for Post-Metal had lots of good stuff in 2007, but Neurosis and Jesu know exactly how to please the people after being kings of the genre for so long. And also, I believe the votes weren't really extreme in that category

Ok ok.. enough whining.
About Minsk, I don't know too much stuff but it doesn't makes me jump too much from what I heard. It's good music but atm is not something that I would buy.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
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14.11.2009 - 23:16
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
It's a shame people keep on refrring to Misk as post-metal whyere in fact it is as SLUDGE as can be

But nonetheles a great album and live then band is better.
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14.11.2009 - 23:21
Rating: 8
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 14.11.2009 at 23:16

It's a shame people keep on refrring to Misk as post-metal whyere in fact it is as SLUDGE as can be

But nonetheles a great album and live then band is better.


I have to admit that sometimes I don't see the line between both. Some Neurosis stuff like Times of Grace sounds kinda Sludgy to my ears. I can only figure out the genres when it's REALLY obvious that the band is Post-Metal or sludge...

Could you tell me the difference I have a hard time to hear?
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass
Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
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15.11.2009 - 08:45
Southern Wind
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I'm obsessed with this album, I had listened to it almost daily in the last month... one of the greatest releases of the year, certainly.

@Marcel: if this isn't post-metal, then post-metal simply doesn't exist... really, the only "sludge" thing I can see here are some of the vocals.
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15.11.2009 - 12:06
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by Guest on 15.11.2009 at 08:45


@Marcel: ... then post-metal simply doesn't exist...


That's what I have been saying for years
I still find the most stupid term in existence together with post-rock. Like BitterCOld said somewhere: the term was probably invented by pretentious alternative music journalists to validate them liking metal
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15.11.2009 - 15:37
Troy Killjoy
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Written by BitterCOld on 14.11.2009 at 20:12

There is zero shame in voting for Neurosis. "Given To The Rising" was an awesome album, it's not like they released a subpar album (Meath Dagnetic) and ran roughshod over everyone.

the Minsk album "Ritual Fires..." was certainly good and i will be sure to check this one out.

the real travesty of the 2007 awards?

Dark Tranquility's "Fiction" in the Gothenburg category received more votes than all the Post Metal entries - Neurosis, Jesu, Minsk, etc combined.


I didn't mean it to sound like Neurosis voters of 2007 should feel ashamed, just that it's a shame when such talented bands like Minsk lose out to a popularity contest. And that's...a pretty bizarre stat... One band receives more votes than an entire genre combined. Then again the Gothenburg sound is more popular and accessible, so it doesn't surprise me that more users voted for one of the genre's most significant bands.
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17.11.2009 - 00:08
Southern Wind
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Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 15.11.2009 at 12:06

Written by Guest on 15.11.2009 at 08:45


@Marcel: ... then post-metal simply doesn't exist...


That's what I have been saying for years
I still find the most stupid term in existence together with post-rock. Like BitterCOld said somewhere: the term was probably invented by pretentious alternative music journalists to validate them liking metal


In that I agree with you (same with post-rock, btw)... I was lazy to give arguments about why I think that's a stupid term, but on the other hand Minsk represent the sound of which is meant to be called "post-metal", along with acts like Isis or Neurosis that you can define the way you want, but definately not "sludge"
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17.11.2009 - 00:13
Rating: 8
Lucas
Mr. Noise
Thank you, Southern Wind, for agreeing with me.

Yeah, Post-Metal is a stupid term but well, it's out there and the majority uses it. So it's silly to ignore it, in my opinion. Because Minsk do fit the description. And they're simply not Sludge.
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22.11.2009 - 12:47
Merchant of Doom

Sludgy post-metal... lol... good album, but the singer's clean vocals are baaaaad, especially in "Means to an end"...
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14.01.2010 - 06:45
Rating: 8
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
The more i listen to it, the more i like it. i love the rolling drums under the vocal/riff cacophony.
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