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All Structures Align

The UK’s All Structures Align aren’t just mining the depths of the early 90s slowcore sound, the band’s members were a part of defining it. The brothers Adam Ineson and Tim Ineson helped to develop the sound across the pond in Nub burned bright for nearly a decade, a spiritual match with the likes of June of 44, Pinback, and Slint. In the years that followed the dissolution of Nub, the brothers remained relatively quiet in terms of musical output. Last year shattered that silence though, as they emerged with All Structures Align, a band that seemed to understand the lineage of where they’ve been while pushing the sound forward on their debut, Details And Drawings. A mere six months later the brothers were joined by Neil Turpin (drums) for their second effort, Distance And Departure. With two releases out and garnering a wealth of attention, ASA filled out their live band with the addition of Oli Heffernan (bass), and Andrew Pollard (guitar). It’s been nearly a year since the full band came together, but in favor of not wasting time, All Structures Align return with Cut The Engines, out November 24th via Wrong Speed Records (Haress, Big Break, Hey Colossus), a heavy record full of delicate post-hardcore dynamics and spacial tension.

Text by Dan Goldin for Post-Trash :
https://post-trash.com/news/2023/11/1/all-structures-align-wait-heres-something-post-trash-premiere


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