Andrew Dietzel - 13/Jan/2010  The good men of Russian Circles began making a name for themselves with their 2006 debut, Enter, a compelling blend of experimental post-rock that sou...
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Travis Persaud - 04/Jan/2010  Epic. Dark. Moody. Transcendent. Energetic. Inspiring. At some point the adjectives to describe bands like Russian Circles will run out. The beautiful...
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Steve Guimond - 24/Dec/2009 If you live inside the world of Chicago's Russian Circles, instrumental rock is not dead, and the way this power trio cooks it, nor should it be. Gene...
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Patrick Masterson - 05/Nov/2009 The evolution from metal-informed post-rock renegades to thunderous sludge of the same variety has been a pretty quick one for Chicago trio Russian Ci...
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RAOUL HERNANDEZ - 05/Nov/2009 Harder but with even more Explosions in the Sky-type finesse than last year's sophomore LP, Station, and yet unable to match the emotional and narrati...
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Sam Shepherd - 28/Oct/2009 A squall of strings, a pounding of drums, and a thoroughly doom laden riff. Ah such sweet pleasures and only seconds have passed since pressing play o...
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jack s - 28/Oct/2009 With the likes of Isis, Red Sparrows, Jiju, Mono, Pelican and Mogwai (the list could go on) running circles around the ambient experimental market, do...
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Peter Woodburn - 28/Oct/2009  The instrumental, post-rock landscape is a bit crowded as of late. But in just three albums, the Chicago/Seattle trio Russian Circles have cemented th...
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Andrew Beam - 27/Oct/2009  When discussing whether the latest release from Russian Circles is good or bad, it is hard not to travel into the territory of, “Well it is good, but ...
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Jordan Richardson - 27/Oct/2009 With Geneva, Chicago’s Russian Circles have come through with another record that explores volume, pace and sound in unique fashion. Possessing ...
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