Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and song engineer is a force to be reckoned with. He has revolutionary ideas that he intensely drives with his soundscapes, making the listening experience something quite extraordinary. As a rock musician, he is influenced by the greats like The Doors, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and the like. Combining them with progressive rock planes, he garners arresting power and force. His latest album is ‘For That Which Now Lies Fallow’ in which he explores and extrapolates the state of inaction and idleness. Taken from this collection is ‘The Sliver’. The track was released as one of the album’s teaser singles. But now, in light of the entire album, it gains a special significance.
With deep bass grooves, hard wrung riffs, visceral vocals, and atmospheric instrumentals, the artist wields a grand chaos. Full of texture, gradients, light, and shadows, the garage rock rings with grunge, post punk, and dissonance. The way Arthur manifests mayhem and balance in the soundscape is unique and incredible. On face value, the track is like an intuitive machination that aligns effortlessly. But there are some vivid tangents that reveal the artist’s purpose, vision, and intention. That’s when the layers form and the mind gets blown. Listen Now!
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘The Sliver’ by Che Arthur here –