Review – Chuter – Glisten Amber Plains

Posted on November 1, 2011 by

Chuter Glisten Amber Plains Review   Chuter   Glisten Amber Plains

Chuter is Jack Chuter, from Basingstoke, England. He describes the music he creates as a sort of introspective, texture-thick mesh of post-metal, shoegaze, drone and ambient. With this I would have to agree. The music is a thick mesh of My Bloody Valentine, VAST and a pinch of JESU. The music and drones have that drone-like hypnotic swirly sound found on My Bloody Valentines Loveless album, with well placed reverb drenched vocals. The whole album consists of only 4 tracks, but delivers a great sonic journey. Looking forward to the future evolution of Chuter.

Visit Chuter: Bandcamp

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  1. Eddie says:

    Haven’t heard anybody reference MBV and VAST in the same review! Definitely piqued my interest!

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