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Silian Rail-
"...for half an hour, the Bay Area duo's dazzling post-rock put into a play a '78 Van Halen vs. Sabbath scenario (albeit on a fraction of the scale): the talented, no-name undercard blows away the headliner with technical ecstasy. Robin Landy and Eric Kuhn simultaneously played more instruments than the limitations of four limbs usually allow. Landy crafted stuttering, bass-like guitar lines drenched in spacey atmosphere; Kuhn played everything else - tat-tat drums, synths, guitar, glockenspiel - and sometimes all at once. Unburdened by vocals, the guitar (the spitting image of Lennon's B&W Rickenbacker) spoke volumes, periodically constructing heavy walls of sound via lose-yourself, blitzkrieg riffing." - Performer Magazine
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/silianrailmusic#ixzz14RryAEj1
http://www.myspace.com/thevelvetteen
Silian Rail-
"...for half an hour, the Bay Area duo's dazzling post-rock put into a play a '78 Van Halen vs. Sabbath scenario (albeit on a fraction of the scale): the talented, no-name undercard blows away the headliner with technical ecstasy. Robin Landy and Eric Kuhn simultaneously played more instruments than the limitations of four limbs usually allow. Landy crafted stuttering, bass-like guitar lines drenched in spacey atmosphere; Kuhn played everything else - tat-tat drums, synths, guitar, glockenspiel - and sometimes all at once. Unburdened by vocals, the guitar (the spitting image of Lennon's B&W Rickenbacker) spoke volumes, periodically constructing heavy walls of sound via lose-yourself, blitzkrieg riffing." - Performer Magazine
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/silianrailmusic#ixzz14RryAEj1
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