Premiere: Stranded – Arch Groves
Dub-soaked sub-bass rumble for the last bus home
In shadowy Arch Groves where the Stranded did dwell,
With sub-bass that rumbled like a low midnight bell,
The guitars they did scrape at the edges and hover,
While dusty beats floated from one side to the other.
The vocal samples drifted like ghosts through the air,
Creating a tension both uneasy and rare,
They swelled and receded without resolution,
In Bristol’s dark lineage of dub contribution.
The restrained beats nodded in rooms without light,
Where post-punk rhythms held everything tight,
And there in the groves, feeling physical, unsettled,
The Stranded made music where shadows were kettled.
Stranded’s new EP ‘The Dead’ arrives at that hour when the city finally shuts up – all sub-bass rumble and skeletal beats, the kind of thing that sounds best through headphones on the last bus home. It’s got that Bristol thing in its bones: dub’s cavernous space, post-punk’s wire-tight nerves, hip-hop’s head-nod.
Opening track “Arch Groves” sets the tone for the whole record – vocal samples drift like smoke through low-end weight and slow-burning unease, swelling and receding without ever fully resolving. The guitars don’t lead so much as lurk at the edges, scraping and hovering.
It’s the sound of something haunted, patient, built for dark rooms and quiet contemplation.
Stream it below and pre order the EP here
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