In only four songs-and thirteen minutes time-locals, Chronoscopes showed everyone what they were made of, which it turns out, is quite a lot. Their debut EP Around a Seashell Ashtray has it all: Math rock, Emo, atmospheric indie-rock, post-rock, hardcore, and that's in just a single song, or at least that's how it feels since there are so many diverse sections piecemealed together in a single four minute tune, that it sounds like they're covering every genre known to man. What's most impressive though is how naturally they bounce between such different styles, like jarring technical math rock into mellow moody soundscapes. The sky's the limit for these guys. (Aaron Carnes)
In only four songs-and thirteen minutes time-locals, Chronoscopes showed everyone what they were made of, which it turns out, is quite a lot. Their debut EP Around a Seashell Ashtray has it all: Math rock, Emo, atmospheric indie-rock, post-rock, hardcore, and that's in just a single song, or at least that's how it feels since there are so many diverse sections piecemealed together in a single four minute tune, that it sounds like they're covering every genre known to man. What's most impressive though is how naturally they bounce between such different styles, like jarring technical math rock into mellow moody soundscapes. The sky's the limit for these guys. (Aaron Carnes)
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