beta plus embryo
Location:
New York, New York, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Progressive / Industrial / Shoegaze
Nick
Vocals/Guitar/Programming/Synths
James
Guitar/Programming/Synths
Bowski
Bass
Steve
Drums
Web Site
betaplusembryo.com
Facebook
facebook.com/betaplusembryo
Twitter
@betaplusembryo
Contact
info(at)betaplusembryo.com
Design
Radar Visual
The new e.p. Time Kills Everything available now.
All songs written by Beta Plus Embryo
Produced by Jay Gordon, Nick Rowe and Beta Plus Embryo
Mixed by Jay Baumgardner and Nick Rowe
New York's Beta Plus Embryo coalesces heaving grooves with hypnotic soundscapes to create an experience that delves deep into the darkness of human existence while searching for universal truths.
Drawing musical influence from such diverse acts as Cocteau Twins, Skinny Puppy, Joy Division, and The Melvins, Beta Plus Embryo has creatively developed a distinct and versatile sound, complex with emotion that appeals to a wide range of psyches and tastes. With driving clockwork rhythm, sonically robust and brooding melodies, teamed with entrancing vocals–that weave seamlessly from angst-felt to haunting–Beta Plus Embryo's sound is said to be reminiscent of a combination of iconic acts such as My Bloody Valentine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Hum, and Siouxie And The Banshees.
"As a band, we approach everything very democratically, so our process is inherently organic. Each concept comes from a different place or experience, and it surfaces in every element of our music. The result seeks to provoke thought while gripping the listener with something that is natural and real."
Beta Plus Embryo find themselves on the frontier of an emerging progressive rock/shoegaze movement that draws just as much influence from bands like Kyuss and Tool as My Bloody Valentine and Failure. Years ago we may have deemed such a mixing of genres as 'space rock,' but Beta Plus Embryo differentiate themselves with lacerating electronics and forceful vocals. Ethereal Vocals soar over self-aware instrumentation which neither meanders needlessly (as some of their peers do), nor is overbearing with its aggressive edge. Depending on how this music develops from 'Cilix,' exciting results could be just beyond the horizon. I'll tell you this much, someone in this vein is sure to hit upon the next Nine Inch Nails, or perhaps Radiohead, depending upon how the cards are dealt.
- Jordan Volz, The Silent Ballet
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