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Bolt- Movement and Detail (CD)

SKU: 804663893524
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Throughout the sticky and sweltering summer of 2001, Bolt began crafting it's unique brand of instrumental rock with the self release of a four song EP entitled, " 7Kr01." Recorded after only two months as a group, the band pressed 150 copies and used them as promotional discs to snag regional gigs. As interest in their break neck yet precise compositions grew, Bolt recorded it's first full length effort, "Circadian Rhythm," a raw and energetic work with tinges of video game music peeking out from behind the relentless and raucous riffs. Bolt independently released the record in March of 2003 whereupon the band continued to play but consciously initiated somewhat of a musical shift. Captivating and unique, Bolt's noticeably darker sophomore release, Movement and Detail, has a personality that is indeed hard to pin down. There's a self-effacing thread that runs throughout the entire album, just beneath the cool technical precision. The band shifts from eerie atmospherics to hints of jazz but also sashays from metal riffs to downright dance-able texturing that forces you to do the tango, again, and again.

Tracklist:

  1. Devil's Paintbrush, The
  2. Stryker
  3. Anaphase
  4. Variables
  5. Invasion
  6. Skydiving With a Life Preserver
  7. Vendetta
  8. Knocking on 9
  9. Vanilla
  10. Solar
  11. Kick
Format: New CD/Rock

Bolt- Movement and Detail (CD)

SKU: 804663893524
Regular price $15.99
Unit price
per

Release Date: 04.10.2007

 
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Throughout the sticky and sweltering summer of 2001, Bolt began crafting it's unique brand of instrumental rock with the self release of a four song EP entitled, " 7Kr01." Recorded after only two months as a group, the band pressed 150 copies and used them as promotional discs to snag regional gigs. As interest in their break neck yet precise compositions grew, Bolt recorded it's first full length effort, "Circadian Rhythm," a raw and energetic work with tinges of video game music peeking out from behind the relentless and raucous riffs. Bolt independently released the record in March of 2003 whereupon the band continued to play but consciously initiated somewhat of a musical shift. Captivating and unique, Bolt's noticeably darker sophomore release, Movement and Detail, has a personality that is indeed hard to pin down. There's a self-effacing thread that runs throughout the entire album, just beneath the cool technical precision. The band shifts from eerie atmospherics to hints of jazz but also sashays from metal riffs to downright dance-able texturing that forces you to do the tango, again, and again.

Tracklist:

  1. Devil's Paintbrush, The
  2. Stryker
  3. Anaphase
  4. Variables
  5. Invasion
  6. Skydiving With a Life Preserver
  7. Vendetta
  8. Knocking on 9
  9. Vanilla
  10. Solar
  11. Kick