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What does it matter now

from Lenses by Grave Closure

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What Does It Mmatter Now, neofolk act is a classic of martial industrial and is a haunting cut-up who photographs well the imagery of which is abundantly feed the creature Grave Closure.
The song is an earthquake with its unmistakable extreme iconography, an obscure feeling, to nihilistic traits, which refers to a totalitarian imagination, ghostly and eerie.It's a kind of bad psychedelic and decadent trip. Here also it emerges a certain literary test typically European, combined with a significant cultural thickness starting to move toward apocalyptic fold of a post refined industrial. Ballad is an earthquake with its unmistakable extreme iconography, an obscure feeling, to nihilistic traits, which refers to a totalitarian imagination, ghostly and eerie. It is a kind of bad trip psychedelic and decadent. Here also it emerges a certain taste combined with a significant cultural thickness starting to move toward apocalyptic fold of a post industrial elegant ballad.

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What does it matter now?
What is true or falsehood
The high moral ground is left
Sterile and broken
And the ocean waves still hit the cliff face, as they always did

But it’s all about the feel
Screamed the sailors daughter in fretful sleep
She need more bandages, she still bleeding
And I far too busy forging my iron skin, to be listening
Oh, an armour to keep it out and keep me in
And so narrow my view to the battle

Hand of a demon he touches my chin
I raise him up but his strength now is failing
Like a snowflake falling
And his lips make words splinted and deafening, move more close to him
He is asking for the final kiss
one that forgives and releases
The one that hides be hide every tree
From the childhood games we played never to win
He was so young when love was revelled to him
Oh what does it matter now?
It mattered then and still within
The ocean waves still hit the cliff face as they always did.

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from Lenses, track released February 14, 2016
REVIEW BY NO MORE DIVISION
Grave Closure is a collaboration between the musical arranger and sound experimentalist Luca Ascari from Italy and singer-songwriter David Antony Rogers from the UK. Although the two have different approaches, the integration of their styles works out on their release Lenses.

Lenses is a dark, experimental album but it still contains elements of pop here and there. Throughout the album I was most reminded of David Bowie and Scott Walker. At their most experimental you can hear tinges of Walker’s albums such The Drift and Bish Bosch. As far as Bowie goes I think once you hear some of the vocal performances you will know what I'm talking about.

This is an album that may require some effort to get through but is rewarding in the end. It’s certainly not one that you can nonchalantly pop in at a party. Suffice it to say the music on Lenses is more apt for solitude. The songs benefit from scrutiny and analysis.

Up first is “They Walk Amongst Us” which really paints the mood for the remainder of the album. It’s gloomy, bleak and dark but also oddly catchy. The drums drive the atmosphere as the vocalist sings, “Not Hidden In the Dark Alley Ways / Not Frightened Of the Light / No Need For Hidden Secrets / When You Control every Single Mind.” They pick up the pace with “I’m The Wrong Guy” which contains waves of distortion that can overwhelm you while “Nothing” is a misty, ambient piece that slowly unveils itself.

Two of my favorites “My Pity Lover” and “Fair And Modern” don’t have any problem going to the fringe of what music can offer. Scott Walker seems like a direct influence on “Fair And Modern.”

“Love Complete” doesn't shy away from combining multiple synths that cause dissonance and “A New Constellation” embraces what could be considered atonal music. Perhaps the most haunting song is “Last Of Its Kind” which touts absurd, existential lyrics. He sings, “It Were a Pea Soupier / When I spied an Orange beacon Flare / / Falling ghostly slow I had to stop and stare / Is it a call of distress?” They close with the title track, which is actually one of the catchiest songs on the album.

​Lenses is not for the faint of heart. If you are familiar with artist like Scott Walker, John Cage and other music that isn't afraid to push boundaries this album will be a welcome addition. On the other hand if you aren't that familiar with the places music can go I would approach this with an open mind.

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Grave Closure Norwich, UK

Priests of occultism and mysticism,Grave Closure presents a Folknoir and Indie sound. Strong of an esoteric experimentalism, singing by David Antony Rogers that sinking without reticence in the catacombs of intimate music.
Noir magma. Folk acoustic electric and shoegaze guitar and sounds of Ascari are harmonies in strong tints with
electronic inserts.improve spent in avant-garde music.
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