Saturday, February 27, 2010

the star junction - euphemic

We are four guys that make Instrumental Rock which is as heavy as it makes your eyelids. Incorporating everyday sounds and noises in a way that makes you forget they are even there. We like noises. Anything that has rhythm, texture and some sort of sonic depth, we like it. We also like guitars, bass and drums. It's the cornerstone of rock and roll. Artful punk aesthetic. Repetition, drones, riffs and organic sounds culminate in huge dynamics that attempt to take you along. Distorting our guitars with objects as well as effects pedals, we wring out the emotion with any method available. Noise = Rock

We don't really like singing. Don't get us wrong, some of our favorite bands have great singers, but most lyrics are saying the same stuff over and over, and they reside higher than the music. We want to hear the music, loudly, and want the music to be more of an experience than just a song. That probably sounds pretentious, but we also strive to keep it as unpretentious as possible.


Check it out, I think the music will speak better than I can write.

"Kent-based The Star Junction fuses a mix of experimental elements to create a sound that's equal parts noise and melody. Throughout Euphemic, the band jumps between two different worlds of music, creating rich, full melodies one moment and offering creeped-out collections of everyday noises the next. It captures a sound similar to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon, though the lack of vocals makes this mood music more than anything else." —the free times

the star junction - euphemic

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