Cul de Sac - Faust

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Review by Jay Vandall

Cul de Sac's album Faust is a captivating journey through experimental rock and ambient soundscapes. The band weaves together intricate guitar work, ethereal vocals, and hypnotic rhythms to create a sonic landscape that is both otherworldly and deeply rooted in the traditions of rock music.

From the opening track "The Invisible Worm" to the haunting "I Remember Nothing More," Faust takes listeners on a journey that is both dark and beautiful. The album's standout tracks include "Death Kit Train," a driving and dynamic piece that showcases the band's virtuosic musicianship, and "Lucky 13," a dreamy, atmospheric track that lingers in the mind long after it ends.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Faust66:15
Untitled

Labels

Not On Label (Cul de Sac Self-released)

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Formats

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Notes

May 3rd 2005, Cul de Sac performing music for F.W. Murnau's (188-1931) silent film masterpiece Faust at De Vrije Academie, Den Haag .

About Cul de Sac

Band from Boston, Massachusetts formed in 1990

Name Vars

  • Cul-De-Sac

Members

  • Phil Milstein
  • Robin Amos
  • Chris Guttmacher
  • Glenn Jones
  • Michael Bloom
  • Jon Proudman
  • Jake Trussell
  • Jonathan LaMaster
  • Ed Yazijian
  • Chris Fujiwara
  • Michael Knoblach
  • Dan Ireton
  • Jim Siegel
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Summary by Jay Vandall

Throughout Faust, Cul de Sac demonstrates an impressive range of musical styles and influences, blending elements of krautrock, psychedelia, and avant-garde composition into a cohesive whole. The album is a testament to the band's talent and creativity, and is sure to satisfy fans of experimental rock and beyond.