Even though they don't play the most accessible music -- an instrumental amalgam of punk, metal, indie-rock and even prog -- Russian Circles have it. "Enter," their debut
album, definitely doesn't sound like a new band clumsily over-thinking their songs, but instead it sounds like one cohesive composition in six movements. Each movement holds its
breath through the intense moments, but exhales through sweeping, airy horizons that slowly collapse into dense panoplies, showcasing the band's shifting dynamics, and not just
the binary code of loud /quiet.
Pressing info:
1st press:
400 - White
400 - Red
200 - Grey / Splatter White
2nd press:
600 - White / Splatter Black
200 - Side A Black / Side B Red
200 - Clear / Splatter Black (EURO ONLY)