
craven faults - netherfield works - lowfold works - vinyl

PARCEL 322 - 100039 - eu12'' - €13.50
New Copy
Genre: Wave / Pop / Rock - Kraut / Cosmic / Synth
1. Eller Ghyll
2. Tenter Ground




Review: While Netherfield Works might, on first listen, sound a bit like the cosmic side of German rock music pioneered by the likes of Can or Cluster back in the early 70s, the record is very much a product of post-industrial Britain.
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Craven Faults are from Yorkshire, and this is their protest - their view of an existential future laid bare by the downfalls of industrialist culture. Debuting via the newly formed Lowfold Works, this lot sound like they know exactly what they want to say, with two 15+ minute voyages showcasing their skills as musicians, and their vision as an outfit. "Eller Ghyll" bounces off the walls with its supremely echoed riffs and meandering basslines, sounding like an ode to the powers that be; "Tenter Ground" is comparatively gentler in its approach, launching a barricade of starry harmonies up into the sky along with a driving, hypnotic percussive roll