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With All Harm Ends Here, Early Day Miners continue where Let Us Garlands Bring and Jefferson at Rest left off -- moody guitar rock that harkens back to the mid-'90s sadcore/slowcore bands like Bluetile Lounge, Days in December, and Rex. Guitarists Joseph Brumley, Daniel Burton, and Kirk Pratt, create floating guitar lines with subtle chords, while the appropriate, delicate interplays between instruments are emotionally heightened by the new rhythm section, the wonderful drumming of Matt Griffin and the bass work of Jonathan Richardson. All of Early Day Miners' successful elements shine best on the opening track, "Errance," and the closer, "The Purest Red." While the beginning of All Harm Ends Here has a touch more drive than the end of the record, the sprinkling tones and subtle rhythms that Early Day Miners provide throughout add rich textures and create a bridge for the whole record, giving the ending a calmer, atmospheric feel. Early Day Miners do a wonderful job of working off of their influences and creating an indie rock that sounds familiar, which may seem tiring to some, but is great for others who feel that someone needs to continue and expand that sound.
© David Serra /TiVo
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Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Early Day Miners, Artist, MainArtist
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
Album review
With All Harm Ends Here, Early Day Miners continue where Let Us Garlands Bring and Jefferson at Rest left off -- moody guitar rock that harkens back to the mid-'90s sadcore/slowcore bands like Bluetile Lounge, Days in December, and Rex. Guitarists Joseph Brumley, Daniel Burton, and Kirk Pratt, create floating guitar lines with subtle chords, while the appropriate, delicate interplays between instruments are emotionally heightened by the new rhythm section, the wonderful drumming of Matt Griffin and the bass work of Jonathan Richardson. All of Early Day Miners' successful elements shine best on the opening track, "Errance," and the closer, "The Purest Red." While the beginning of All Harm Ends Here has a touch more drive than the end of the record, the sprinkling tones and subtle rhythms that Early Day Miners provide throughout add rich textures and create a bridge for the whole record, giving the ending a calmer, atmospheric feel. Early Day Miners do a wonderful job of working off of their influences and creating an indie rock that sounds familiar, which may seem tiring to some, but is great for others who feel that someone needs to continue and expand that sound.
© David Serra /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
- Total length: 00:39:53
- Main artists: Early Day Miners
- Label: Secretly Canadian
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock Alternative & Indie
2005 Secretly Canadian 2005 Secretly Canadian
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