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This album is gold that has been compressed, evaporated, imbued with pure emotion, and then fed into our ears. Allow yourself to be consumed by the endless layers on this journey through the soundscape. jmeth
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My first encounter with Astralia.
If you love etheric and atmospheric instrumental music this will not make you regret you spent time on this record. I love everything about this. ladyclose
Airships on the Water return with another LP of phenomenally textured post-rock, moving from tender passages to well-earned crescendos. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 13, 2022
The Australian instrumental band juxtapose classical pianos and ambient swells with uncompromising, proggy post-metal. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 9, 2023
supported by 6 fans who also own “The Thousand Yard Stare”
I like the stylistic dialogue between this and Yamadori, which appear to me as an expansive study on contrasts, while Years Under Glass is like a subtle, nuanced etching examining harmony and balance, denser and more spiritually distinctive, and the album artwork captures that aptly. It's amazing how it plays with genre tropes, with an amount of this spontaneous, intuitive dynamics and rhythmic power most of the bands don't possess. Thank you for your art guys! Much love from Ukraine :) Terrence Falconer