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GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT teams up with Chariot Of Black Moth video producer for a new mesmerizing video “Luminous Waves”

October 18, 2021
1 min read

Reigning as one of the most well-known experimental instrumental groups out there with a respected musical legacy spanning nearly 20 years, Irish four-piece GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT reach a career benchmark upon the release of their 10th studio album, Ghost Tapes #10. Today, the band presents their new music video for “Luminous Waves” inspired by the meditative feeling and sound of ocean waves and features Jo Quail on Cello. Produced by Chariot Of Black Moth, the video can be viewed above.

“Writing and recording the cello lines for “Luminous Waves” was a privilege. The depth, richness and meditative nature of this track implied a clear narrative to me, that I hoped to convey a little within the parts I created, working in and around the many moments of sonic and textural beauty created by GIAA. “ – Jo Quail

Founded by Niels and Torsten Kinsella in 2002, every piece of music the band has breathed life into since then has offered an intense sonic soundscape, leading the listener through an ethereal and emotional post rock dive into infinite atmospheres.

Ghost Tapes #10 rekindles the band’s classic line up with Jamie Dean once again on piano and guitar duties, and rather than pick up where the quartet left off in 2018, explores a radically different approach, with the focus fixed on movement and intensity. While the album is certainly the most ferocious GOD IS AN ASTRONAUT full-length to date, it still retains all of the rich musical and emotive elements the band is known for by maneuvering around luminescence whilst offering harsh, deep reflections as well.

God Is An Astronaut by Ilenia Arangiaro photography
God Is An Astronaut by Ilenia Arangiaro photography

Works of art like “Burial”, “In Flux” or “Barren Trees”, with additional guitars by Jimmy Scanlan, amongst others, are proof of these sonic illustrations. The album closer, atmospheric “Luminous Waves”, transports the listener into a trance-like mindset – captivating them with a meditative, deep connection to their inner self and as they drift away to stirring tunes of guest cello virtuoso Jo Quail.

The album’s detailed artwork was created by David Rooney, recognized for his work with band in the past, and plays into the sense of foreboding and uncertain times we live in. Ghost Tapes #10 will be available as four page digipack as well as in various limited LP options.

Get your copy of “Ghost Tapes #10” here.

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Karol Kamiński

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