About: Verma
Imagine, if you
will, that something has gone terribly wrong. Beneath the incessant, howling
wind from the barren terrain beyond, the only discernible sound, the rhythmic
gasp for breath from your own parched throat. Scanning the distance, mirages
dance like radiation on the horizon. Can you believe everything you see? Though
prophets had long foretold, you cannot help but mourn the mark of time, the
metronome of human history that shadowed your former existence. Now, with
stumbling step you must unclench white-knuckled fists and begin to travel,
never forgetting the shadowy night of the past but willing to risk this primal
step into the light of day.
Bent equally on bristling psychedelic squall and driving motorik, Verma emerged in the wake of an experimental improvisational collective. Blending a wide range of influences from proto-metal, minimalism, electronic, space rock and drone, the group constructs and explores cinematic sonic landscapes. Verma is amoebic in nature, coexisting with the mechanical. The driving rhythm section creates a solid architecture for swirling guitars and haunting vocal melodies, all beneath a haze of sweeping synthesizers. This repetitive dervish of sound rises from dark roots to a meditative plane, at once the atmosphere of metamorphosis and cerebral introspection.
Bent equally on bristling psychedelic squall and driving motorik, Verma emerged in the wake of an experimental improvisational collective. Blending a wide range of influences from proto-metal, minimalism, electronic, space rock and drone, the group constructs and explores cinematic sonic landscapes. Verma is amoebic in nature, coexisting with the mechanical. The driving rhythm section creates a solid architecture for swirling guitars and haunting vocal melodies, all beneath a haze of sweeping synthesizers. This repetitive dervish of sound rises from dark roots to a meditative plane, at once the atmosphere of metamorphosis and cerebral introspection.
The group, based
in Chicago, released two cassette tapes in 2010. The first self-titled release
(Plus Tapes, 2010) offers a mix of improvised first takes recorded to cassette
in their practice space. The second, Salted Earth (Priority Male, 2010),
features tracks from their live set recorded at Pieholden Suite Sound.
CONTACT: vermaband@gmail.com
Hero’s Theme – (Album: MUL.APIN – 2015)
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http://www.last.fm/music/Verma
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Verma - YouTube
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Verma - Bandcamp
http://verma.bandcamp.com/
Verma - iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/verma/id362301872
Verma – Trouble in Mind Records
http://troubleinmindrecs.com/bands/verma.html
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