
Ashes Grammar was absolutely fantastic, though a little fragmented with the myriad of ambient interludes. The newfound conciseness and cohesiveness explored on Nitetime Rainbows showcases a band with a vision. The melodies are more unique and focused this time around. A Sunny Day in Glasgow is not simply a revisiting of the glory days of dream pop – they have firmly established themselves as heavy fucking hitters in the theme of ethereal anthems, with the electronic scheme that throws their atmospherics solidly into the future (or retro future perhaps). I’m very much looking forward to the next full-length, but for the time being, Nitetime Rainbows is packed with awesome new music and three remixes of “Nitetime Rainbows” worth your time and headspace (including one from the mighty Benoit Pioulard).
Nitetime Rainbows is out March 2, and you can grip it physically or digitally at the band’s website along with live MP3s and other excellent goodies that cool and smart bands provide.
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