The debut album from this band from Poland.
The band is a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals and synths.
This band is new to me as they have just released this album through their Bandcamp site.
I presume this band takes their name from the almighty impressive Yenisei river in Siberia, Russia. This is the fifth longest river on this planet and it starts on the border to Mongolia before it drains into the Arctic Sea in the far north. I have been looking at some pictures of the river and the landscape today and I am very impressed. Hardly anyone lives along the shores of this river and there is no chance I will ever visit this river. That is my loss.
The music also flows nicely. The music is post-rock, that is.
The band name is very fitting for the music on this thirty-five minutes long album.
Most of the music is instrumental post-rock. There are one song here with vocals. Pretty good vocals. A bit of an oddity on this album with some pretty good instrumental post-rock. Hence, this song does no really work at all.
The result is a decent to good album with some good instrumental stuff and some not so good stuff where the band tries to be more of a progressive metal band.
This is an acceptable debut album and I hope to hear more from this band in the future.
2.5 points
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