“John Coltrane’s Moscow Skyscraper” rattles with taut restraint, each deliberately sparse note serving as another brick in Avalanche Party‘s most disciplined construct yet.
The band’s stripped-back approach creates maximum impact – a single note repeated becomes a mantra, while held-back noise threatens to explode at any moment.
The track’s architectural simplicity belies its feral heart, building tension through repetition rather than chaos. It’s in this careful restraint that Avalanche Party proves their evolution – transforming their usual sonic assault into something more calculated but equally dangerous, like a caged animal plotting its escape through meditation rather than force.


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