Falling Down The Rabbit Hole is Trummerkind’s Album Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
Trummerkind’s latest work, “Falling Down The Rabbit Hole,” delivers a raw, unfiltered energy that doesn’t let go.
Falling Down The Rabbit Hole is Trummerkind’s Album Out Now
This album is a powerful ride, free from unnecessary frills, offering a direct and authentic musical experience.
The opening track, “Revolt,” is an explosive call to action, urging listeners to stand up against the injustices of the world.
The guitars roar like machine guns, and the drums thunder like bombs, creating a sense of urgency and defiance. It’s an anthem for change, bursting with relentless energy.
Killing Stalking follows with a darker, more sinister vibe. The track pulls you into a shadowy parallel world, where danger lurks around every corner.
The eerie atmosphere is magnetic, almost ritualistic, making you feel like you’re about to embark on a journey into the unknown.
Beauty Queen shifts the pace with a rhythmic cadence that resembles a march, underlining the band’s ability to switch gears while maintaining their distinct edge.
Rise keeps the album’s momentum going, but with a more tribal beat. The high-pitched cymbals, reminiscent of pebbles splashing into puddles, add a unique texture that enhances the track’s primal vibe.
Pulsar takes the listener on an intergalactic journey, with electronic sounds that evoke the sensation of travelling through space aboard a futuristic ship. The track’s cosmic feel is disorienting.
Witching Hour continues the sci-fi theme but introduces hissing vocals that add a layer of instability, like the eerie calm before an alien encounter.
This tension reaches its peak in Creature, where the hypnotic rhythm transports you to the brink of meeting unknown life forms. The music here is otherworldly, sparking the imagination.
The album closes with This Atrocity, a track that feels more like a shamanic ritual than just a song. The voiceover, which sounds like an oracle delivering its last words, ties the album’s themes together, leaving you with much to ponder.
Falling Down The Rabbit Hole is a journey through sound and space, and it’s clear that Trummerkind has crafted something truly special here.
Falling Down The Rabbit Hole is Trummerkind’s Album Out Now!
Ritualistic!
Falling Down The Rabbit Hole is Trummerkind’s Album Out Now
The album Falling Down the Rabbit Hole is a split Album with Tim Holehouse on the Aaahh!!! Real Records Label, Rise was recorded and produced at Studio 8830 in Exeter by James F Harvey, all Trummerkind songs are mastered by Duncan Chave. Tim’s track This Atrocity features the Artist Eagle Spits on Vocals. All Tim Holehouse tracks recorded and Produced at Fire Place Studios London
Trummerkind are an Alt Punk Band from the UK.
Front Person Rowen Silvester a Brighton based singer songwriter, musician & artist, originally formed the band Trummerkind in Exeter Devon as a visual art piece.
With the addition of their father Robert Silvester, an experimental drummer & vocalist & Oli Sturdy, a musician & sound engineer on guitar they created a Digital Post Punk band that is fast becoming a must see & hear act.
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