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    The Moshville Times – Exclusive Album Preview: Abrasive Trees – Light Remaining

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    The Moshville Times – Exclusive Album Preview: Abrasive Trees – Light Remaining


    Experimental post-rock outfit Abrasive Trees are poised to release their highly anticipated debut studio album, Light Remaining, via Argonauta Records. In a special pre-release event, we are incredibly proud to present an exclusive full stream of the entire record right here on The Moshville Times, a full two days before it officially drops.

    Taking their name from a Buddhist description of a hallucination-like nightmare realm, the UK underground collective craft immersive, cinematic soundscapes built on layered guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and powerful dynamic shifts. Blending experimental rock, post-rock, and dark psychedelic textures, the album captures the band at their most focused and expressive. Throughout the tracklist, they explore themes of loss, transformation, and inner reckoning through a delicate balance of instrumental passages, evocative vocals, and dense atmospheric tension. When lyrics are utilized, they are cryptic and evocative, painting vivid pictures of complex emotional landscapes that shift seamlessly between starkly sung and spoken-word passages.

    Founded in 2018, the project is led by Matthew Rochford (Silver Moth/Rothko) alongside Jay Newton, Will Tyler, and Georgia Swallow, with visual support from artist Jess Wooller. Over the years, the group has steadily built a sterling reputation within the independent scene, working with an ever-evolving roster of guest musicians from across the alternative landscape. Their earlier, highly praised single “Tao To Earth” pushed hard into the band’s spiritual dimension, and that same raw, transcendent energy serves as the backbone for this complete work. It is an immersive sonic journey tailored for fans of acts like Swans, Bark Psychosis, Crippled Black Phoenix, and Godspeed You! Black Emperor. It shares a deeply introspective, cinematic depth with the transatlantic symphonic arrangements we recently reviewed from Prime Prophecy.

    Listen to the exclusive advance stream of the full album below.

    Light Remaining Tracklist:

    1. No Solace
    2. Star Sapphire
    3. Tao To Earth
    4. Flickering Flame
    5. Carved Skull
    6. I Didn’t Mean To Hurt You

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