"One of the most intriguing trios to emerge in a long while must be Israel’s Quetev Meriri….an amazing stew of sound the like of which I’ve never before encountered." (Julian Cope, Head Heritage, UK ) (English)
"Quetev Meriri work is really brilliant and complex, the dimension of sound creation they worked in is deeply rich, analog and performed with great attention and passion" (Mariano Equizzi, Chain D.L.K , Italy ) (English)
"Israeli trio Quetev Meriri... create a wonderfully atonal, clanging, driven (and driving) tumult of sound based around what for the most part sound like stringed instruments being used and abused in all manner of interesting and fun ways." (wonderful wooden reasons, UK ) (English)
"A collection of free-folk pieces that remind me of United Bible Studies in the way the sound move from tranquil to chaotic. On the fifteen minute “Seed” , the band pull out their best moves to sound like an outtake from “666”, weird and ethnic, the sounds crawling from the speakers in psychedelic clothing. The kind of band that would sit happily on the Hand/Eye compilation, maybe it is time for volume 2" (Simon Lewis and Stephen Palmer, Terrascope Online, UK ) (English)
"Tagging Quetev Meriri's music would be like trying to touch the clouds; Deep, heavy grayness, which floats and bloats in sluggish slowness yet with alarming determination. There's no use trying, you just have to sit back and enjoy the sight of the storm approaching from the horizon... three multi-talented musicians and one groundbreaking album" (Ofer Vayner, alternative-zine ) (English)
" Quetev Meriri has a rather unusual musical approach for an Israeli band, and has a special form of a style of their own" (progressive.homestead.com, Belgium ) (English)
"Quetev Meriri are conducting challenging experiments with voices and noises…they move without stopping between storm and momentary tranquility, not leaving the ears unattended for even a moment….Quetev Meriri excellently combine additional influences, from noise "Excepter" style and the "Fuck Buttons", and up to the frost rule of Mum and Sigur Ros wrapped in an oriental sound of oud" (Einav Schiff, Walla Culture ) (Hebrew)
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well...at long last :) i had no doubt that at a concert you'd sound quite different. of course, you'd say that it's always the case with all bands, but last night was hmm...a revealing experience. thanks a lot.
חיימקה שייקו ויהוא היקרים על אף ולמרות שאני משוחד ובאיטליה אני אומר ככה- בהתחלה הייתי סקפטי לגבי כל זה ועכשיו - זה ברור SEI UNA BELLA TIPA!! וגם מסרתי פה דיסק אחד לחבר שיעביר למי שצריך להעביר וגם, מחפש קליינטים חדשים לאוצרות הדמוניים שלכם יום טוב טליק