Hopefully by now you are familiar with the amazing Saxon Shore - that is of course if you don't listen to any sort of experimental post-rock. But just incase you didn't know who Saxon Shore is, they are an experimental rock band in the same vein as Explosions in the Sky, and God is an Astronaut. A band that is spread out all over America only really coming together to be Saxon Shore. They have amazingly "heavy" and complex instrumental songs. Who needs words when your instruments can do all the talking for you?
They have had five albums since they formed eight years ago, as well as one EP. Their latest offering, It Doesn't Matter is probably one of their best to date. It's hard to depict the exact differences between this and their last effort, other then the obvious use of amazing dreamy vocals. This is an over all more mature sound, and I'm happy to have it in my library.
Here are two of my favorites off their new album. First is a beautiful track with the above mentioned vocals on it, courtesy of the wonderful Caroline.
The second is a 7+ minute long adventure that has hints of waiting in Airport terminals. Japanese Airport terminals.

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