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The Appleseed Cast - “Sagarmatha”
Rating: 9.5/10
The word “accessibility” and The Appleseed Cast have little place near one another beyond this, the introductory sentence. All things considered, the band’s seventh studio release, “Sagarmatha,” fits that sentiment.
The band’s first record, 1998’s “The End of the Ring Wars,” was a complex, fragmented piece that succumbed to the end of the era of emo. As the calendar pages flipped, so did the band’s lineup along with the genre it found itself a part of. By the time “Low Level Owl, Volumes 1 and 2” hit indie bistros in 2001, the Lawrence, Kan. natives had defined their Midwest-influenced post-rock sound.
Front man Christopher Crisci and Aaron Pillar, the band’s founders and two remaining “official” members, further delve into that atmosphere on “Sagarmatha,” which focuses almost exclusively on the music. Pushing the vocals aside has helped the group perfect its spaced-out soundscapes, which are anything but accessible the first time through.
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