"Enter," the debut release from Chicago's Russian Circles is six songs clocking in at 44 minutes, and is purely instrumenta...see site for more info.
J**E
Great album
I own two RC albums so far and I am very pleased with both. I honestly couldn't choose between "Enter"or "Empros". Both are fantastic to listen to while day dreaming with your ear buds in. A lot of creativeness in this album. Its dark and heavy but at the same time it is much different then Metal. It's worth checking out in my opinion, even if you prefer music with vocals.
T**P
Russian Circles are straight up dope
There is nothing really to explain here to you if you are questioning the talent and beauty of this band... Just read the other reviews. It's relaxation in music form IMO.Just listen to You Already Did at around the 4:53 mark.... Brilliance.
C**L
Four Stars
"Death Rides a Horse." Enough said.
C**J
Awesome
This review must be at least 20 words long. I hate long winded reviews. Any way you know why you came here to buy it. Its not cuz you heard it in a club or on the radio thats for sure. Its because its just awesome and you appreciate good music unlike most people these days.
R**A
I liked it.
A tad monotone at times, but it worked.
R**H
Another great record
Arrived on time, undamaged. Very happy with this purchase.
J**K
Two Stars
Best álbum to fall asleep.
S**F
Instrumental Beauty... One of the finest the Genre has to offer.
RUSSIAN CIRCLES - Enter-Chicago seems to be a sort of hot bed for instrumental acts now-a-days... Hearing all the hype about this album I felt I should proceed with caution, thinking it may be just be a winded version of Pelican or their kin. Truth is, `Enter' is a debut worth shouting about and will likely make it in the top 10 of 2006.Russian Circles sound is much less pretentious then many of the other instrumental bands... with songs never getting tedious or tiring. The opener `Carpe' is subtle opener which really sets the stage for the album. Unlike many other bands their opening track does not eclipse the rest of the album and does not set the bar too high for the following songs. Using the term very loosely it is likely one of the weaker tracks. The second song `Micah' is a real piece of art, sounding like the love child of Lateralus-era Tool and the Red Sparowes. `Death Rides a Horse' is a furious power shot of spastic guitar rhythms, driving bass and definitive drum sections. It is likely the darkest and heaviest song on the album, yet does not sacrifice melody. The title track, `Enter' is an interesting blend of rock-fusion and sparse dissonance. Again the rhythm section is incredibly tight and really helps drive this song forward. Track five, `You Already Did' is a breathtaking amalgamation of various styles. This song has an underlying melody which is one of the most beautiful things that has graced my ears in quite sometime... at the 5:00 minute mark the song unfolds into delicate aural transcendence. The final track, `New Macabre' is a spiral of musical emotions, dabbing in the darker realms and shifting back to the driving melody.`Enter' may take the place from Pelican's `The Fire in our Throats will Beckon the Thaw' or Red Sparowes' `At the Soundless Dawn' as my favorite instrumental CD. But only time will tell, as both those albums still get regular rotation in my player. If you are a fan of the genre this is required listening.Favorite Songs: You Already Did, Death Rides A Horse, and Micah.-5 StarsIF YOU LIKED, AGREED, OR APPRECIATED THIS PLEASE CLICK YES FOR:"Was this review helpful?"
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