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Pinkish Black; Razed to the Ground. Century Media. Razed's sequencing is modeled much like their live show, to its advantage. It starts off with a rush, moves into a spacier sequence to let the.

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Bottom of the Morning Label: Relapse Release Date: 2015-10-30 Given the band’s history, it maybe isn’t surprising that it’s taken three albums for Pinkish Black to really come into their own. Not that Daron Beck and Jon Teague’s first two records under the name felt lacking or tentative; both their debut and 2013’s Razed to the Ground offer fully-formed clouds of murk and mire, a dark, hazy sound that was immediately and compelling and not quite like anything else out there. But with Bottom of the Morning the Forth Worth duo make the record that it now seems was always in them, one that’s just as dark and foreboding as their past work but takes a quantum leap in strength and focus. Pinkish Black formed after Tommy Atkins, Beck and Teague’s bandmate in The Great Tyrant, committed suicide. That alone would be enough to set any bands back on their heels, but the years since then haven’t been easy either. The band has about their first album being “emotionally and auditorily in a cave”, shrouding Beck’s stentorian baritone and dynamic, expressive keyboards and well as Teague’s powerful, flexible drumming in noise and shadows the way some prey animals puff themselves up to hide their fear.