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Album: The Clearing
Released: May 5, 2009
Label: Magic Bullet
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  • Genre: Concrete / Psychedelic / Roots Music

    Location BOSTON, Massachusetts, US

    Profile Views: 165041

    Last Login: 8/21/2011

    Member Since 7/5/2005

    Website www.disappearer.com

    Record Label Magic Bullet Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Sometimes it takes a while (if ever) to really hit your stride and find the best musical voice with which to truly establish a given project. Such is the arc of Boston, MA's DISAPPEARER. Originally conceptualized and active all the way back in 2003, Jebb Riley, Thomas Moses, and Ryan Begley formed DISAPPEARER out of the remains of the hardcore band THERE WERE WIRES (with Riley also simultaneously splintering off into the riff-crushing DOOMRIDERS). In their imp stages of development, DISAPPEARER came out as an instrumental band not far removed from the rapidly emerging PELICAN/ISIS genus. While competent and certainly good for what it was, there was an underlying suspicion in the listener that the trio had yet to tap into their full potential and truly unleash what seemed and felt like a stewing behemoth simmering beneath the surface..... The initial 2004 demo begat a formal EP on Providence's Trash Art label in 2006 that was comprised of retooled demo songs and a newer, 12-minute opus documenting where the band was at in that particular moment. In spite of positive response from reviewers and listeners alike, the band continued to chip away at their sound, continuously refining and putting new elements to the litmus test. In the process, Begley relinquished drum duties and handed the ship over to Matt Spearin, effectively rounding out the current incarnation of the band..... It was at this point that things started to get REALLY interesting and DISAPPEARER truly tapped into a whole other level of songwriting and general attack. Gone were the instrumental showcases and meanderings. In entered a focused and infinitely more powerful, completely unique brand of fists-pounding-the-walls, no-turning-back post-hardcore. Imagine the power of NEUROSIS, the ire and angst of the final ENGINE KID 7", the precise musicality and movement of QUICKSAND, and the bleak thematic temperament of JOY DIVISION... now focus on the uncontrollable physiological responses your body has had in listening to these juggernauts over the years. ALL of that (and more) await you in "The Clearing," the first proper full length and imposing statement of purpose from DISAPPEARER. .... Captured flawlessly-yet-viscerally by engineer/producer Kurt Ballou (CONVERGE, TRAP THEM, TORCHE), "The Clearing" puts DISAPPEARER in that rare air of having created an instant classic with their first proper album, one that will be passed down through the ages as a landmark recording that truly pushes heavy music forward. It strikes a harmonious balance of discordant guitar work, massive bass tone, soulful singing, and cathartic, purposeful drum striking... a truly cohesive ALBUM, the type that stays on a turntable or in a CD drive for months on end..... It may have taken six years to arrive, but "The Clearing" has given heavy music fans everywhere something to hold tightly for the rest of their lives..... -Brent Eyestone ........ .. ...... .. ..Order shirts HERE!! at Shirts and Destroy.. ..
  • Members

    thomas moses, jebb riley, matt spearin
  • Influences

    in no particular order: black sabbath, hum, drive like jehu, three mile pilot, the black heart procession, smashing pumpkins, neurosis, entombed, 16 horsepower, breach, the cure, depeche mode, fugazi, failure, godflesh, joy division, killing joke, nirvana, the jesus and mary chain, pink floyd, the jesus lizard, led zeppelin, my bloody valentine, kyuss, june of '44, unsane, melvins, yo la tengo, low, mogwai, boris, hoover, the obsessed, slint, scorn, sonic youth, crowbar, wire
  • Sounds Like

    disappearer

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  • Hive Destruction

    Awesome stuff!!!

    You've been an inspiration

    Come check HIVE DESTRUCTION
    ex and current members of AMENRA / LIAR

    2 years ago
  • PHANTOM GLUE

    What's up strangers, what's up w/ the quincy hangout?

    2 years ago
  • Natalia R

    thanks for the add, 
    hope to see you in London.. soon

    2 years ago
  • REFLECTOR

    thank you!



    ...

    2 years ago
  • THE CHILLOUD

    hey !
    Zapraszamy do wysluchania 3 nowych utworow !
    Pozdrawiamy !

    3 years ago
  • The Weed

    HI GUYS THANKS FOR THE ADD
    CHEERS FROM ITALY
    ROCK ON

    3 years ago
  • Bock Ory

    put simply,
    you guys blow my mind.

    3 years ago
  • Ipsisimus

    THANKS FOR THE ADD & GREETINGS FROM MEXICO...!!!

    3 years ago
  • Randy Casey

    Fellas, the Chicago show was badass. I drove 9 hours that day to see you guys. Well worth the trip.

    3 years ago
  • Fast Forward

    thanks for the add!
    greetings from poland,
    take care,
    FF>>

    3 years ago
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Bio:

Sometimes it takes a while (if ever) to really hit your stride and find the best musical voice with which to truly establish a given project. Such is the arc of Boston, MA's DISAPPEARER. Originally conceptualized and active all the way back in 2003, Jebb Riley, Thomas Moses, and Ryan Begley formed DISAPPEARER out of the remains of the hardcore band THERE WERE WIRES (with Riley also simultaneously splintering off into the riff-crushing DOOMRIDERS). In their imp stages of development, DISAPPEARER came out as an instrumental band not far removed from the rapidly emerging PELICAN/ISIS genus. While competent and certainly good for what it was, there was an underlying suspicion in the listener that the trio had yet to tap into their full potential and truly unleash what seemed and felt like a stewing behemoth simmering beneath the surface.

The initial 2004 demo begat a formal EP on Providence's Trash Art label in 2006 that was comprised of retooled demo songs and a newer, 12-minute opus documenting where the band was at in that particular moment. In spite of positive response from reviewers and listeners alike, the band continued to chip away at their sound, continuously refining and putting new elements to the litmus test. In the process, Begley relinquished drum duties and handed the ship over to Matt Spearin, effectively rounding out the current incarnation of the band.

It was at this point that things started to get REALLY interesting and DISAPPEARER truly tapped into a whole other level of songwriting and general attack. Gone were the instrumental showcases and meanderings. In entered a focused and infinitely more powerful, completely unique brand of fists-pounding-the-walls, no-turning-back post-hardcore. Imagine the power of NEUROSIS, the ire and angst of the final ENGINE KID 7", the precise musicality and movement of QUICKSAND, and the bleak thematic temperament of JOY DIVISION... now focus on the uncontrollable physiological responses your body has had in listening to these juggernauts over the years. ALL of that (and more) await you in "The Clearing," the first proper full length and imposing statement of purpose from DISAPPEARER.

Captured flawlessly-yet-viscerally by engineer/producer Kurt Ballou (CONVERGE, TRAP THEM, TORCHE), "The Clearing" puts DISAPPEARER in that rare air of having created an instant classic with their first proper album, one that will be passed down through the ages as a landmark recording that truly pushes heavy music forward. It strikes a harmonious balance of discordant guitar work, massive bass tone, soulful singing, and cathartic, purposeful drum striking... a truly cohesive ALBUM, the type that stays on a turntable or in a CD drive for months on end.

It may have taken six years to arrive, but "The Clearing" has given heavy music fans everywhere something to hold tightly for the rest of their lives.

-Brent Eyestone



Member Since:

July 05, 2005

Members:

thomas moses, jebb riley, matt spearin

Influences:

in no particular order: black sabbath, hum, drive like jehu, three mile pilot, the black heart procession, smashing pumpkins, neurosis, entombed, 16 horsepower, breach, the cure, depeche mode, fugazi, failure, godflesh, joy division, killing joke, nirvana, the jesus and mary chain, pink floyd, the jesus lizard, led zeppelin, my bloody valentine, kyuss, june of '44, unsane, melvins, yo la tengo, low, mogwai, boris, hoover, the obsessed, slint, scorn, sonic youth, crowbar, wire

Sounds Like:

disappearer

Record Label:

Magic Bullet Records

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