Bossk - 2
Bossk - 2
\r\nBritish Bossk, return with their new, second EP which contains only 2 tracks and has duration almost 20 minutes. I am not fond of modern Post (Rock/Hardcore/I do not know what other) situations and unfortunately this EP here, has a robust dose from such things. Fortunately however, beyond them it hides also an unexpected atmospheric beauty, which springs mainly from the beautiful melodies of both acoustic guitar, and electric
\r\nIt is obvious that Bossk in this effort, try to avoid the comparison with known bands of the genre (and more specific with Cult Of Luna), something that partly happens, but still they do not manage it very well. I mean that there are a lot of points that remind us the -mentioned above- band, but it appears that if they work little more, soon they will accomplish to create a more personal sound.
\r\nThe songs do not make you feel tired, as they are beautifully structured, but in this I do not know if the small duration of the EP plays a role. If -for example- existed more songs which were as these, then I am unable to know if they would be heard pleasantly or not. The question is that Bossk appears to be one from upcoming bands of the British experimental (I do not want to say Post) scene and if they continue thus, they will probably reach high. The 2, is offered for relaxed listening, so that us it helps us to relax and be left in its ambient nuances. If you are fan of all these, then you should check them and I hope that you will find something interesting into this melodic/relaxed travel. \r\n
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\r\nVasilis Mazaris\r\n
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\r\nTranslated by: Manos Maragos \r\n
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