Chris Burda and Matthew Jason got together
to develop their own music under the name of Collapse Under The Empire in
2007. They both released the first four songs for the EP Paintball in summer
2008.
After that they came up with their self-produced debut album,
Systembreakdown, which was recorded in their own studio and saw the light as
a digital album of day in spring 2009. The recording allows dreamy
melancholic melody to flow within an atmospherically interwoven,
electrifying sonic tapestry with angry moments. Collapse Under The Empire
always sounding multi-faceted from minimalist, crackling, fragile sound
spots to mounting, monumental sonic thunderstorms.
For the second album the band were signed by the indie label Sister Jack.
The new album Find A Place To Be Safe will be out over CD Baby on Jan. 15th
2010. It was mastered by Michael Schwabe at Monoposto Studio. The
appropriate single Crawling was pre-publicized on Sept. 25th 2009 over
Believe Digital.
Despite occasionally intricate arrangements, Collapse Under The Empire
never lose sight of their songs and consistently stick to the leitmotif in
everything they do - which is what makes their music a unique experience and
worth listening to.
Press Release:
About "Find A Place To Be Safe"
Collapse Under The Empire created
their own unique style and by doing what they confined to themselves from
post-rock standards. Find A Place To Be Safe brims over with power
and intensity. It's a soundtrack for the apocalypse without a happy end.
Inspired by Orwell's thought of an authoritarian state Collapse Under
The Empire composed songs, like Take A Shot On Me and the
claustrophobic album title track, to create a fitting instrumental
background for societies similar to Orwell's dark visions for the future.
There are dark end time scenarios accentuated musically, which can also be
seen in the artwork.
Find A Place To Be Safe is an album without any restrictions. Keyboard
sounds flood your auditory canals, strings rule over the silence, while
guitar walls pierce through sound barriers. Your own imagination is be
winged by reappearing flashes of sound that sometimes flow through what you
expected to be silent. Everything goes, everything is possible and the album
seems to change when you listen to it more than once. Collapse Under The
Empire will cause the listener to react from total relaxation to cold
sweated fear, and then embark on a journey through colourful worlds of
sound. A journey through ice, fire, fog and reality to help you find your
own soul.
Contact
Band:
Matthew Jason & Chris Burda
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Label:
Sister Jack
Alex Gramlich
Friedensallee 44
22765 Hamburg / Germany
Tel. +49(0)40 / 63941647
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Reviews
God is in the TV (UK)
Sadly, I can't see this album being anything but ignored, which is a huge
shame because it is worthy of anyones attention and in my opinion, if a
song or two made it onto an advert, I am sure that people would accept
Collapse Under The Empire much like people accepted Sigur Ros. I really
don't think you can go wrong with this album.
Radio K (US)
....it socked us so hard we can’t recognize its towering levels of
awesome. Yes it’s post-rock but it embodies the genre without pretention or
artsy flourishes, only sheer brute strength and thundering intensity. They
don’t beat around the bush - both their band name and album title imply a
bloody dystopia, an apocalyptic reckoning that will be as gorgeous as it is
inevitable.
Shakenstir (UK)
Collapse Under The Empire have created one dark adventure here, which is
capable of grabbing you by the throat for the journey. While there is sonic
diversity, there’s also a consistent musical formula which can make this
occasionally sound a tad repetitive. However, I remain hugely impressed by
the band’s ability to construct instrumental music that paints pictures of
such emotional power, while remaining easily accessible. Strongly
recommended.
Manchester Music (UK)
... this album is an incredible mixture of instrumental ambient post rock
and new progressive Krautrock. Collapse Under The Empire walk in the
footsteps of other fine exponents such as Explosions and Oceansize, but seek
the stouter middle ground of stadium hooklines as well as the fusions of
ambient electronica.
Description: Collapse
Under The Empire combine nuances of electronic music and post-rock. The
contrast of undeniably digital elements along side organic rock arrangements
create a multi-layered landscape of sound.