Sines (album) explained

Sines
Type:studio
Artist:Jakob
Cover:Jakob - Sines (2014).jpg
Released:October 21, 2014
Recorded:Roundhead Studios, Sister Lung Studios, Method Studio
Genre:Post-rock, instrumental rock
Length:44:40
Label:The Mylene Sheath, Shoot The Freak Records
Producer:Jakob
Prev Title:Solace
Prev Year:2006

Sines is the fourth studio album by New Zealand post-rock band Jakob. It was released through The Mylene Sheath records on October 21, 2014.[1] The album was recorded at Roundhead Studios and Sister Lung Studios in Auckland and Napier, respectively, mixed by Jeff Boyle and mastered by Chris Chetland. Rhian Sheehan contributed the string arrangements. Single "Blind Them with Science" premiered August 1, 2014.[2]

Reception

Upon release, the album was met with generally favorable reviews. Rod Whitfield of Beat Magazine gave the album a positive review and described the compositions on Sines as "strange and beautiful soundscapes [meant] to enthrall and entrap you" with "much ebb and flow…subtle in its delivery and effect." Whitfield called the use of "real" strings as "dark, melancholic [and beautiful]". He stated that the songs are "long, dense and…quite tough, [but] if you let them into your soul they are truly compelling." Another positive review from Nick Dodds of Echoes and Dust said the album was "magnificent", "glorious" and "wonderful...Forty four odd minutes of sublime beauty". In 2015 the album was awarded the Taite Music Prize.

Personnel

Jakob
Production
Additional musicians[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sines by Jakob . bandcamp.com. April 25, 2016.
  2. Web site: Staff . Exclusive Track Premiere: Jakob Advise You to "Blind Them with Science" . metalsucks.net . August 1, 2014 . April 25, 2016.
  3. Web site: Jakob - Sines . discogs.com. 21 October 2014. April 25, 2016.