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Album Review

On their previous album, Geneva, Russian Circles had a quiet conversation on the nature of patience in music with a collection of songs that quietly and calmly built themselves up with layers of melody. On Empros, however, the band has escalated from conversation to argument, combining the precision of their last album with the metal fury of some of their earlier work. The album opener, “309,” gets to work almost immediately, unleashing a suffocating wall of snarling guitars that seems to embody the stark, unforgiving cold of the winters in their native Chicago before eventually dissolving into the uplifting second track, “Mlàdek.” This kind of musical drift continues throughout the album, with each song giving way to the next, allowing the disc to unfold in movements rather than tracks. Perhaps to match the more aggressive musical aesthetic of Empros, Russian Circles have also adopted a more aggressive production style, taking on a rawer and more open sound that allows the mid-range of the guitars to scrape and growl their way out of the speakers, and gives the drums an overdriven openness that makes every song sound like it’s happening in some kind of abandoned factory. As an album, Empros shows Russian Circles bringing together everything they’ve done before into one complete package, compiling the lessons of albums past into one singular vision, and bringing it all together for a new vision of their future.

Customer Reviews

Jstack

As always epic!

Fuzzed

a heavier release for these guys, which I think is a great contrast compared to some of the ethereal/spacey songs on Geneva
Brian Cook's bass has gone insane on this album! Love the new effects pedals
My only complaint is that this album is too short

Geneva Part 2

Just picked up the CD last night and listened to a majority of the album. This is by far their most heavy album to date. Seems like they took the heaviest moments from "Geneva" and continued it. Don't get me wrong, I like the heavy stuff, but I like the melodies too. On "Geneva" there seemed be a fair balance and on "Empros" there seems to be a lack of that. 'Mladek' starts out with a melody similiar to 'Malko' which is very cool, and then gets heavier as the song goes on. The whole album seems like it was made in the same studio, at the same time, with the same producer of "Geneva." It's that similiar to the sound and feel of that album. On this album, I think picking a favorite will be a little bit harder than on previous releases, because to me (as of yet) there aren't any real standouts (but that will probably grow with more listens). Anyways, there are one of the best bands in the genre and I'd buy anything they release.

By the way, Itunes has the time of the song, 'Batu' wrong here. It's a 6 minute song and not a ten minute song.

Biography

Formed: 2004 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The post-rock/experimental trio Russian Circles feature Mike Sullivan (guitar), Colin DeKuiper (bass), and Dave Turncrantz (drums). Prior to Russian Circles, Sullivan and DeKuiper were members of the eclectic instrumental act Dakota/Dakota, whereas Turncrantz produced an emo-punk ruckus with Riddle of Steel. The instrumental group formed in 2005 in Chicago, and together they create a complex clamor of sprawling guitars, propulsive drumming, and heavy basslines. That same year, Russian Circles self-released...
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