“Red Giant, the sophomore album by Barrows is fittingly massive in thematic scope as it is in sonic heft, an album about the life of a star and what happens after it dies, the band depicts the stages of celestial death throughout the album’s five epic tracks.”
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Spacey effects and atmospheric undercurrents with a strong metal backbone, Red Giant straddles the line between post-rock and psych-metal, if that’s a thing. This is a ‘concept album about the life of a star and what happens after it dies’. It is engaging and muscular, with long driving rhythms and progressive structures to create powerful moments, much like the death of a star. Light on the psych, heavy on the metal but definitely worth a listen.
Standout track: Beyond