
Zu
Ferrum Sidereum
On their latest album, the hard driving Italian trio sound like they’re teetering on the edge of a cliff – but boy what a view there is when you start to fall with them
Ferrum Sidereum by ZU
The atmosphere on Zu’s new album is coarse. Synth and saxophone textures bleed so well with the rhythm section that they become indistinguishable from each other. The sound contrasts with the overall pillowing ambience, creating a looming sense of impending rain throughout. Form start to finish, Ferrum Sidereum makes for a mordant double album that lacerates its listeners with rough textures and unpredictable grooves.
Ferrum Sidereum (Latin for “cosmic iron”) is comprised mostly of sharp sax textures and brittle, treble-dominant drum production that contribute…
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