Good music has the ability to make you feel something deeper than just the notes and chords that enter your ear drum. Be it a simple tapping of the foot or total unadulterated throw-your-arms-in-the-air euphoria, music of any style or genre that rewards you with emotions and inspiration that you’ve never felt before is a rare and significant commodity and when found should be held onto close for years to come.
Glasgow’s Dialects are a group of musicians who thrive off this ethos and strive to invoke such feeling within their compositions. Like a rambunctious And So I Watch You From Afar playing chess with Maybeshewill at their most romantic, the band mould frenzied and vibrant math-rock with soaring and glistening post-rock, hold it all together with spacey ambience and engrossing atmosphere to create a sound that completely surrounds your being with a delirious but also delicate aura.
After delivering their art to audiences on the live circuit since their inception back in 2013, May 11th sees the release of the quartet’s full debut EP ‘Let The Kids Light These Lanterns (LTKLTL)’ which will see them continue to poke at the boundaries of how beautiful, unexpected and entrancing instrumental music can be without ever straying into the realms of staleness and tedium.
Fancy coming along for the ride?
