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Discography:

"Age of the Fifth Sun" 2010

* "Epic Tracks build to massive surges" UNCUT ***

* "it’s difficult to deny the qualities GIAA bring to the post-rock table" - Rocksound UK

* "Age Of The Fifth Sun, the fifth album to date from Wicklow’s finest, is both a great leap forward and a distillation of everything that makes their back catalogue so compelling." 8/10 AU Magazine


"God Is An Astronaut" s/t 2008

* "this is still the rare honest face of post-rock" - Brendan Kraft - The Silent Ballet 8/10

"Far From Refuge" - Album 2007

* "Far From Refuge" is anything but a cliche post-rock album. Rather, it is a masterpiece that finds the band's sound maturing." Jason - Somewherecold *****


"A Moment Of Stillness" - E.P. 2006

* "startlingly fantastic pieces of music." Dom Gourlay, Drowned in Sound - 9/10

"All Is Violent, All Is Bright" - Album 2005

* “From start to finish this second album glows with unique focused intensity.” **** Chris Roberts - UNCUT

* “Raw emotive power” - 9/10 Nick Cowen - Drowned In Sound


"The End Of The Beginning" - Album 2002

* "white noise roars out with unexpected grace" ~ The Irish Times - Various


"Reviews"

Discography:

"Age of the Fifth Sun" 2010

* "Epic Tracks build to massive surges" UNCUT ***

* "it’s difficult to deny the qualities GIAA bring to the post-rock table" - Rocksound UK

* "Age Of The Fifth Sun, the fifth album to date from Wicklow’s finest, is both a great leap forward and a distillation of everything that makes their back catalogue so compelling." 8/10 AU Magazine


"God Is An Astronaut" s/t 2008

* "this is still the rare honest face of post-rock" - Brendan Kraft - The Silent Ballet 8/10

"Far From Refuge" - Album 2007

* "Far From Refuge" is anything but a cliche post-rock album. Rather, it is a masterpiece that finds the band's sound maturing." Jason - Somewherecold *****


"A Moment Of Stillness" - E.P. 2006

* "startlingly fantastic pieces of music." Dom Gourlay, Drowned in Sound - 9/10

"All Is Violent, All Is Bright" - Album 2005

* “From start to finish this second album glows with unique focused intensity.” **** Chris Roberts - UNCUT

* “Raw emotive power” - 9/10 Nick Cowen - Drowned In Sound


"The End Of The Beginning" - Album 2002

* "white noise roars out with unexpected grace" ~ The Irish Times - Various


Discography

10 Year Anniversary Re-Release (Remastered)

ALBUM - "Age of the Fifth Sun" - 2012
ALBUM - "God Is An Astronaut" s/t - 2012
ALBUM - "Far From Refuge" - 2012
ALBUM - "A Moment of Stillness" - 2012
ALBUM - "All is Violent, All is Bright" - 2012
ALBUM - "The End of the Beginning" - 2012
ALBUM - "Age of the Fifth Sun" - 2010
ALBUM - "God Is An Astronaut" s/t - 2008
ALBUM - "Far From Refuge" - 2007
E.P. - "A Moment of Stillness" - 2006
ALBUM - "All is Violent, All is Bright" - 2005
ALBUM - "The End of the Beginning" - 2002

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God Is An Astronaut - ‘Origins’

LABEL: Rocket Girl
CAT NO: rgirl98
BARCODE: CD 5016266109826 / LP 5016266109819
FORMAT: CD album / LP / Digital Download
RELEASE DATE: 16th Sept 2013

God is an Astronaut’s seventh full-length album, Origins, is their first as a five-piece and cements their place as one of the world’s most intense, musically- and visually-inventive post rock bands. Renowned for their searing live shows in which the music is married with provocative projected imagery, GIAA consider each of their albums to be a sonic ‘photograph or snapshot of who we are in that moment of time’ and Origins is perhaps their most saturated, striking snapshot to date.

Comprising a dozen tracks, Origins fluctuates from controlled ferment (‘Calistoga’) to plaintive, piano-led reverie (‘Autumn Song’) to rhapsodic, unapologetically melodic fever (‘Signal Rays’) while never losing its focus. A wide spectrum of emotions are conjured over the course of the album and, while half of the tracks feature vocals, the voices have been laden with resonant swathes of effects so as to retain a similar ambiguity to the instrumentals. It is this ambiguity that lends Origins its power. The song titles are evocative but never prescriptive: for instance, a southern Californian town is suggested in ‘Calistoga’ while the effect-fogged lyrics speak of finding light in a seemingly hopeless situation. Perseverance in times of emotional hardship appears to be the overriding theme of Origins, though it has always been the juxtaposition of seemingly disparate sounds, words and visuals that afford GIAA their singularity. The listener’s interpretation of the music is as valid as the emotions that inspired the band to make it.

Origins is notable also in GIAA’s return to Rocket Girl records, who licensed the band’s breakthrough album, All is Violent, All is Bright in 2005. In the eight years since then, GIAA have continued to release albums and an EP on their own Revive Records (A Moment of Stillness EP, 2006, Far From Refuge, 2007, God is an Astronaut, 2008 and Age of the Fifth Sun, 2010), amassing a vast following on social media sites (150,000 fans on Facebook, half a million listeners on lastfm.com) and touring extensively, establishing themselves as Ireland’s most intense, incandescent live act.

The band was founded in 2002 in Glen of the Downs, Co. Wicklow by twins Niels and Torsten Kinsella, and since then has expanded to include Lloyd Hanney (drums), Jamie Dean (piano/synths) and Gazz Carr (guitar). During the recording of Origins, the band were additionally joined by Pat O’Donnell on vocals, guitar and keyboards, and the album’s more vocal-led, experimental guitar approach is due in no small part to The Fountainhead frontman, who co-wrote many of the songs alongside Torsten.

Although sounding like GIAA the new album features a new vocal direction
& a more experimental guitar approach. Experimenting with ‘a multitude of stompboxes’, the newly bolstered line-up gives the songs an added richness, apparent on Origins perhaps most obviously on the first single, ‘Spiral Code’. The guitars twist and tangle joyously over a backdrop of energetic beats and hi-hats, creating a sound that could just as easily bring feet to a dancefloor as it could bring solace to someone listening in solitude. All in all, Origins is a sublime, multifaceted album, parading a sound which has been painstakingly honed and is as forward-looking as it is faithful to the band’s own origins and influences eleven years back.

For more info, contact: vinita@rocketgirl.co.uk

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