We’ve updated our Terms of Use to reflect our new entity name and address. You can review the changes here.
We’ve updated our Terms of Use. You can review the changes here.

Death Sequence

by The Physics House Band

supported by
Aleksei Tepljakov
Aleksei Tepljakov thumbnail
Aleksei Tepljakov I find that this short concept album the pinnacle of the band's work up to 2019. The soundscapes, cohesiveness and musicianship on this EP are all awe-inspiring. Clearly and strongly recommended to anyone who appreciates jazz/fusion/progressive/art styles of music. Favorite track: Death Sequence iii feat. Stewart Lee.
TheEliteExtremophile
TheEliteExtremophile thumbnail
TheEliteExtremophile As is their M.O., The Physics House Band have put out another stellar, albeit quite brief, release. This 15-minute EP is built around a singular dark riff and features strong interplay between the keys, guitar, and sax.

Full review here: wp.me/pawrNb-3H
Oss
Oss thumbnail
Oss No idea Lee did collaborative work like this. Sequence III gives you that feeling of a song that knows more than you or knows something you don't. It harks back to my quiet fixed route school bus days listening to music on my Sony MZ-R900 mini disc player. When everything made sense, song titles futuristically scrolling by themselves back lit in blue. I can also see Lee's sarcastic gestures uttered to a nondescript crowd Favorite track: Death Sequence iii feat. Stewart Lee.
Jeremy Saville
Jeremy Saville thumbnail
Jeremy Saville Horisons / Rapture blew my nuts off. I'll be listening to that for many years to come.

This at least gave my nuts a stiff breeze and I'm loving the Stewart Lee feat. track. Will listen for a couple years at least. Favorite track: Death Sequence iii feat. Stewart Lee.
Peter Jones
Peter Jones thumbnail
Peter Jones The Physics House Band bring us another unearthly vision here... Death Sequence, as a single piece of music, simply spans the imagination and draws you in.

Dave Morgan's drumming is a solid basis, the music floating above, weaving, straining and freeing itself.

This is truly beyond genre. It's jazz. It's heavy metal. It's progressive rock. It's "classic rock". It's "classical" music. It's a skilful, musical work that just demands your complete attention.
Galm
Galm thumbnail
Galm DAMN fellas.

Gonna be hard to edge this one out for my EP of the year. Great stuff Favorite track: Death Sequence iii feat. Stewart Lee.
more...
/
  • Streaming + Download

    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
    Purchasable with gift card

      £5 GBP  or more

     

1.
2.
3.
4.
??? 01:44

about

Death Sequence is a digital only release on Unearthly Vision.

The Physics House Band are Sam Organ (guitar/keys), Adam Hutchison (bass/keys), Dave Morgan (drums) and Miles Spilsbury (saxophone/keys). The four create avant-garde compositions that capture everything from jazz to prog to psych to doom-metal, all combined together with a furious energy transcending to their mind-bending live shows. Their recently completed third record explores further into the expanses of intense darkness and light. Soft ambient synths explode into chaotic battles between angular guitars and saxophones. The gentle moments are softer, the intense moments more visceral than ever. This is a band that has to be experienced live.

The bulk of this record was written over a two week period in a secluded farmhouse turned studio on Start Point, a Devonshire headland located between the English channel and the Celtic Sea. Ideas were stripped back and rebuilt relentlessly over the fortnight until pieces emerged, becoming more chaotic and dense as the cabin fever drew ever closer. This record is a reflection of that time – the madness that comes from such an insular experience, but also the peace and gentleness of being removed from the constant overstimulation of the city.

The Physics House Band have toured performed notable shows with supported the likes of Alt-J, Omar Rorriguez-Lopez, Django Django, Tera Melos, LITE, Jaga Jazzist and gained major support from BBC Radio 6 Music, NPR, Anthony Fantano / The Needle Drop, The Guardian, The Independent, The Quietus + more

For more Merch + Records visit:
unearthly.vision

credits

released May 3, 2019

Samuel Organ - Guitar / Synthesizers
Adam Hutchison - Bass / Synthesizers
Miles Spilsbury - Saxophone / Synthesizers
Dave Morgan - Drums

Additional Vocals by Stewart Lee

Recorded, Mixed & Produced by Mark Roberts
Recorded at Retreat Studios, Brighton
Additional Recording by Joel Magill at Wicker Studios, London
Additional Recording by Joe Caple at Small Pond, Brighton
Mastered by Tim Rowkins

Art direction by Jack Hardwicke
Additional design by Dexter Walker

Unearthly Vision is a label run by The Physics House Band.
We would like to thank our distribution partners Republic Of Music.

Press - samuelorgan@gmail.com
Radio - rosie@fevertotell.com

license

all rights reserved

tags

about

Unearthly Vision England, UK

Unearthly Vision is a record label run by The Physics House Band. A place to buy records, t-shirts and more direct from the band!

contact / help

Contact Unearthly Vision

Streaming and
Download help

Redeem code

Report this album or account

Unearthly Vision recommends:

If you like Death Sequence, you may also like: