Solars - Brexriff






I’ve honestly not heard anybody talk about Brexit in what feels like forever and a day. If I’m being completely honest, I actually miss it to a degree, given what replaced it in all media coverage was a sudden launch into the thunderdome of Coronavirus fear and visits to Dominic Cummings’ mum… Brexit still bubbles under the surface, though, Birmingham post-rockers Solars are staring right down the trunk of the elephant in the room with their latest instrumental single, Brexriff.

Starting with tense, muted guitar and sinister synth lines mimic the ominous beginnings of a debate that would slowly absorb the whole country, which the track does as it begins to build texturally and rhythmically, before exploding into a cacophony of harmonised guitars and piledriving drums. The brief but calming ending is also reminiscent of how long we had to process the aftermath of the act finally being forced through before being thrown into the next succession of end-of-the-world scenarios. This is an accessible, yet curious, slab of Post-Rock  that intrigues and pummels in equal measure. Much like, well, the entire Brexit saga...  

For Fans Of: 65DaysofStatic, Russian Circles, Slint

DEAL: I would strongly suggest so...

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