Pretention Alert - Code Yellow Wessex's Reigns introduce their second album with a subdued wave of radio static, seemingly obscuring a frog chorus. Somewhere in between a dull voice, heavily coated in distortion, mutters something indescipherable.
Pretention Alert - Code Orange "Styne Vallis is the story of a lost village submerged by a reservoir. This album documents some findings from the surrounding area and the reservoir itself."
Pretention Alert - Code Orangey-Red A clean guitar line and a single-finger piano melody come into focus, and later fade out when changes are bare across the next couple of tracks. Your mind is taken aback to one of the quieter moments of Mogwai's Happy Songs For Happy People. However, if you remember correctly their melodies evolved and intertwined enough to avoid boredom.
Pretention Alert - Code Red The same voice raises itself again, its words spoken with a thimbful of melody and interest, uttering lines such as "...a depression in the southwest" and "...to strike the English man down" in the manner of the most uneventful day of football results known to man.
The Verdict In trying to use an air of mystery and a slow-burning atmosphere torn between gentle acoustics/electronics and a dark tale of yore, Reigns fail at every point. Their music rarely ignites a flame, 'Volcanoes Of Taiwan' being a possible exception, and becomes moot after minutes. Fellow Brits Ardency and 2hrsTen have shown that you can create enveloping and inventive post-rock without pushing the volume past five, but here Reigns' restraint is their fatal flaw. Less storywriting and more substance may be the order of the day.

to saying that this is post-rock
...just misses the point completely. This music isn't about pounding away at constant riffs but mixing eerie tune-filled pop songs with found sounds and an engrossing mythology. This album is far too beautiful to be called pretentious; the songs are simple and restrained to add tension whereas it would be too simple to kick in the distortion and explore that dynamic dead-end. If by Ardency, you mean that awful post-"yes we have our serious faces"-rock Nottingham band then you are really taking the piss. Buy Styne Vallis, support good music, not mis-guided Muse fans.
also
this is album is different to "we lowered a microphone..." in the best possible way. Styne Vallis is a propulsive album in its dark ways whereas the last album was plaintive. Wow, I guess you could say I've reached Pretention Alert - Code Red.
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"Buy Styne Vallis, support good music, not mis-guided Muse fans."
you're on the wrong website mate - there's loads of them around here....
haven't heard this yet, but the first album was excellent....
shit
is this not c zine?
i rather like
this album.
me too
But, like, one man's passion, etc...