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- Summary: The fifth full-length release for the Chicago post-rock trio features a guest appearance from Chelsea Wolfe.
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- Record Label: Sargent House
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Oct 25, 2013The result of this incredible journey, Memorial, is the first landmark post-metal release since Isis’ Panopticon, Russian Circles’ greatest achievement, and unquestioningly one of 2013’s true artistic masterpieces.
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Oct 28, 2013An album that's not only satisfying, but one of the band's strongest works to date.
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Dec 9, 2013Memorial is arguably Russian Circles' best work to date. It's certainly debatable, but this is undeniably an staggeringly strong output for a band on their fifth release.
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Oct 25, 2013As with their previous albums, Memorial demands total immersion, but Russian Circles' sonic world is a welcoming one. Right now, few bands conjure such vital and nourishing food for the imagination.
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Oct 25, 2013Russian Circles' fifth studio album has a bolder, more polarizing sound than previous efforts.
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Nov 21, 2013You don't get anything that great [as "1777"] on the rest of the album; that said, it's an emotional peak you only need to reach once on a collection like this, and the restraint on the following tracks helps with the overall thematic.
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Oct 25, 2013It is true then, that Russian Circles are no longer pushing back the walls of post-rock acceptability, and also true that their albums don’t bite down as hard as they used to, but it is still definitely true that they wield the ability to compose the most beautiful, thought-provoking pieces of music.
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