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Northumbria

Interview: Northumbria

Interview: Northumbria

With every release, the music of Toronto duo Northumbria pushes further outward. The scale of their panorama increases, manipulating the tones of guitar and bass in a manner that not only considers breadth, but also mimics the undulation and fracture of natural landscape. Drones intersect to form glacier tips. Harmonies
By Jack Chuter Jul 11, 2017

Review: North Atlantic Drift + Northumbria - Split

North Atlantic Drift sound heartbroken beyond repair. As if acknowledging their irreversible decay into cold and loneliness, they wilt into death in the most beautiful manner possible. Synthesisers splay downward like melting stalactites, with minor thirds from bells splashing against stone like beads of glacial water; there is warmth and
By Jack Chuter May 20, 2014

Review: Northumbria - S/T

It’s instantly evident why followers of TQA Records – headed by Eric Quach of Thisquietarmy – would have been quick to snap this one up. Northumbria and Quach’s project are like neighbouring stars in the cosmos; it’s “planetarium music” if you will, immense in the panorama of its stereo
By Jack Chuter Jan 18, 2013

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