Instrumentals 2015

AlbumJul 17 / 201515 songs, 57m
Space Rock Revival Post-Rock Ambient Drone
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Like a comet in endless orbit, the Saucer is Flying high through our friendly skies, on the Attack once again. Instrumentals? Instrumental.

6.8 / 10

After a 15-year hiatus, David Pearce of the drone/dream-pop outfit Flying Saucer Attack is back. These pieces often feel like interstitials—bridges or ladders to something else. Instrumentals 2015 is not necessarily about dynamics: it's pretty and sprawling, even when certain songs only last for a few seconds.

9 / 10

David Pearce has re-established himself as an auteur to be reckoned with.

6 / 10

To say that the return of Flying Saucer Attack after a 15-year hiatus was unexpected would be an understatement. There were absolutely no mu...

7.0 / 10

Now this is a warm surprise. After roughly a 15-year hiatus, Dave Pearce has revived Flying Saucer Attack from the ashes—or the clouds—with an album of 15 solo pieces.

8 / 10

Music Review: Flying Saucer Attack - Instrumentals

9 / 10

Sole remaining member David Pearce stripped away not only vocals but almost everything else apart from his guitar on this sombre, lovely record

8 / 10