Los Angeles based Siren Section are back with a new album called Separation Team. This independent release is the first for Siren Section’s members, James Cumberland and John Dowling, in eight years, and with nineteen tracks on said album, I am thinking they have been hording music just like dragons horde gold.
The single “Flinch” is straight EBM, all electronics and a droning rhythm to dance to. The vocals are distorted and low in the mix, so the most prominent part of the track are the beats and looping synths. However, in complete opposition is the track “Solidarity,” with clean vocals and dreamy guitar, while it all sits on a drifting cloud of synths. It swells in the chorus and sonically so different to “Flinch.”
There is the trap inspired “Minotaur” that has an off kilter fair ground feel that wavers between near manic and spiritual enlightenment. It sits next to the track “Deer Hunter” that could be at home in a piano bar, for the lost and hopeless, looking for hidden truths.
Not only do you get nineteen fully formed tracks, but there is such interesting blend of styles that keeps everything fresh and interesting. Shoegaze guitars, electro-industrial/industrial rock, post-punk roots…. you get the idea. The myriad of genres pulled on does not make the tracks overly busy, as the experimentation keeps it flowing and holds your attention. Siren Section are back in action with Separation Team.
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