Storm Ross - Home

Listen deeply, through more than half a century of amplified sounds. Storm Ross inking a point on this timeline, connecting what has come before to the unheard future. This composition titled "Home", feels far from these origins. More attuned to the distant stage of a stadium concert or the sounds filling corridors of a guitar Hall of Fame exhibit. A complete plunge into technical virtuosity, Storm Ross' only respite are polar moments of proficient classical interludes. These sounds are the inner workings of ticking consciousness, countless components working together connecting heritage and imparting energy.

Recorded at home, denoted as a living room romance in eight parts, all over the course of forty minutes. Maybe the home theme is extremely fitting for the style Storm Ross conveys. His ability, creativeness and technique are founded in many many hours practicing and discovering. "Sam Ascends The Invisible Path" is a track that exemplifies this thought in both sound and title. A straight forward progression of playing with the ideal tempo to discern Storm Ross' expertise. Each side of this cassette has a long piece as well, both submerging into intense deluges of guitar riffs. These are mesmerizing affairs, drone like guitar ballads for the excited spirit. "Half Our Lives" is one of these lengthy selections, Storm Ross patiently building an epic sojourn through reverberating strings. This track also includes guest Jeremy Edwards adding drums to the intensity. One thought on the string tone on the third track "Playtime", sounding like the opening to "Seventh Dream of a Teenage Heaven". Storm Ross has all the facilities to make small connections like this, given each listener their own experience. 

Released on Already Dead Tapes and Records in July of this year. In an edition of one hundred and twenty five with copies currently available. This is the second release by Storm Ross on Already Dead, the previous cassette titled Welcome, Sunshine is fortunately described here on Lost in a Sea of Sound too.






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