maïak delivers a dark and powerful post-rock that evolves between tenuous melancholy and chaotic blast. They all share a penchant for long, slowly fluctuating and ascending compositions and a fondness for saturated tube amps when it comes to make a point. Their music somehow always manages to catch the listener by surprise and unleash her or his emotions, be it sorrow or pure furor.
maïak releaes their new album “a lie we don’t believe anymore”. It took the band quite some time to come up with a sequel to the noticed debut album “a pleasant way to die”.
From its solemn entry to its nostalgic resolution, despair haunts every movement, each of the five tracks resolutely differs from the others, like a cavern differs from a sea. Yet somehow each of them echoes in the others, fully complementarily. Like for the previous piece, “a lie we don’t believe anymore” has been recorded and mixed by Serge Morattel @ recstudio and mastered by Stéphane Kroug @ electric room mastering. The band doesn’t use the post-rock fans who adored their debut album. On the other hand, they come up with something new: A thrilling and cathartic journey into a myriad of vibrant soundscapes.