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| First recording 2002 First recording - Shaun sings 2 Song 3" Tour cd-2003 1. In Metric Moments 2. Upon the Burning of the Human Compass S/T 12" + CD 2003 Split 7" w/ Lachance 2005 Double Live Cassette Collaboration Live Radio show in New York - WVKR The Furnace Room Demos 2006 4. Eugenics of a New Scene (Unfinished Recording) |
When I first began seeing Autokinoton around town, there was no telling what you’d get from show to show. The band was wildly inconsistent. Lately, however, this brawny instrumental trio has wowed me with every performance.... "...The Furnace Room Demos, although technically a preview disc by name, is a marked exodus from the outfit's screamo-laden hardcore beginnings. Fully instrumental and totally epic in scope, it's like a Godspeed You! Black Emperor album reworked by scenester metal kids -- but without the frilly nuances that plague groups such as Ocean or Bossk. Demos spans only four songs, but the abrasive fretwork makes it feel as if it's reaching toward a breathless eternity. If it ever does come to an end, the Auto-K will see it through." "...The Furnace Room Demos is three songs and thirty minutes of electric psych drowned in guitar fuzz and sunk into the abyss. If this is a preview of what's to come, it's going to be a great year for Autokinoton."
"...the Auto-K boys have triumphantly shot themselves full throttle into the deepest and darkest regions of instrumental space. Like getting spaghettified into a black hole, the band sucks you in hard toward its immeasurably tone-heavy gravitational center. Go forth, space monkeys!"
"Atmosphere with brutality isn't an easy combination to pull off. But the Autokinoton makes it look effortless -- that is, as effortless as a brain-bruising eruption of noise and menace could possibly be. "
"...Since comparison is skepticism's bedfellow, imagine Converge and Neurosis locked in a Muay Thai, glass fisted death match while all of heavens angels weep and the fires of hell boil the sea. Imagine a hand held nuclear bomb encased in a glass bubble, you get to push the button and it detonates with the sound and fury inherent in its atomic make up, but it does nothing to you but inspire long winded metaphors about bands you think everyone should listen to or at least experience." musicedge.com (album review) '04
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