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The Eternals – Rawar Style (Aesthetics, 2004)

May 4, 2004 by A.S. Van Dorston

Ever since his previous band Trenchmouth shook things up with their last and most adventurous release, 1996’s The Broadcasting System, bandleader Damon Locks has demonstrated an impressively restless creative spirit. Where he easily could have taken his band into Rage Against The Machine-level stadium popularity, he chose to follow his muse. An uninhibited artist unconcerned with success can be a prickly proposition, and Locks and Wayne Montana’s current project The Eternals is no exception. Their first shows in the late nineties revealed an ambition to stake out new musical territory using old-school breakbeats, dub and electronics. The starkness and lack of tunefulness was hard to wrap your head around at times, but as they’ve honed their craft, the picture is getting clearer at what The Eternals are getting at. Rawar Style is impressive, enjoyable, and impossible to pigeonhole – a nightmare for marketers and beancounters, but a coup for Locks, Montana and various drummers, including Tortoise’s John Herndon.

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