Pullman Share Bray Video

Before we get carried away with the day, we should try on a different hat, such as this new Pullman tune, hitting right before the group drop their new LP this Friday. Decades after their first releases for Thrill Jockey, the supergroup finds a home on Austin’s Western Vinyl, continuing their foray into post-rock. Immediately you’re thrown aback, with a distorted blast of muddy noise smashing in upon pressing play; the band’s expertise allows that initial blast to blossom into a more avant noise approach, letting each instrument follow its own distinct path to stretch the song into a noisy meditation. Little nature clips arrive with the video to provide a sense of serenity as the song’s weight provides a marked contrast. III arrives on Friday via the aforementioned Western Vinyl.

Pullman Share Kabul Video

If you need to get the cobwebs out of your head, then turning on this new track from Pullman might just be the right thing to do. The song allows you to float into the week with really carefully looped instrumentation, building slowly so that the song begins to blossom into something deeper. Light percussion rolls into the scene, with deepened string orchestration brushing against it, all the while there’s that consistent loop of acoustics holding the song tightly to its core. The group will be releasing their newest effort, III, on January 9th, courtesy of the good folks at Western Vinyl.

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