Gravitysays_i Share new song 2016-06-01 by Stratospsilos | 2 Comments | Greek Prog-Rock ensemble, Gravitysays_i, tease their upcoming full-length with the album's epic closing track.
Gravitysays_i is a six member band from Piraeus, Greece. With two albums under their belt, their music stretches from prog-rock & ambient to post-rock with a traditional eastern flair.
Listen to the first single from their upcoming album, "Quantum Unknown" which comes out this September via Inner Ear.
Gravitysays_i - Quantum Unknown (Riveted Eye)
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Gravitysays_i was formed in March of 2003 by Manos Paterakis and Nikos Retsos in Piraeus. Their debut album entitled "The Roughest Sea" (2007) was released on Sirius, the label founded by the famous Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis. It consists of nine compositions inspired by the egotism, vanity and isolation of modern man. It is a conceptual album characterized by consecutive flow, where the electronic element meets traditional instrumentation, while minimalistic forms follow the general pop-rock spirit. Their sophomore album entitled "The Figures of Enormous Grey and The Patterns of Fraud", released in 2011 (Restless Wind) is different, with regard to its theme, as it re-examines social values, institutions and morality as an extension of individual, as well as collective conscience. This time, their sound follows a more traditional / Mediterranean audio vocabulary, while, at the same time, the dark, atmospheric elements become even more apparent.
In 2016, after a period of absence, they are back to present live their new album ''Quantum Unknown'', which will be released this September via Inner Ear Records.
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Had the chance to see them live in Rethymnon, Greece, but didn't know who they were. Next time they'll come (and hopefully, they are going to revisit) I'm going.
Song is magnifiscent. Really warm, excellent production. The guitar solo stays in memory and the overal orchestration is superb.
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