Sequesterer is word we invented and enjoyed the sound of. ‘To sequester’ means ‘to hide away or isolate something’ , or in chemistry ‘to form a stable compound with an atom or molecule so it is no longer available for reactions’. We’ll leave it to people to interpret for themselves, and to create their own meaning or journey in the music.

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Alarmist

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Dublin’s instrumental maximalists Alarmist have returned with their second LP, ‘Sequesterer’, out 19th July. Like 2015’s acclaimed ‘Popular Demain’ album, the new record pulsates with kinetic energy, while also making detours into the more spacious and slower-paced avenues of the band’s collective imagination.

Members Neil Crowley, Elis Czerniak and Barry O’Halpin draw upon backgrounds in post-rock, electronic, jazz and contemporary chamber music – foundations on which they build with an ever-increasing sense of freedom and adventure. Embracing the collision of frenetic percussion, clanging guitars and vaporous synths, they absorb faded relics of retro-futurism and bygone musical eras into their own new and twistingly melodic musical language.

Alarmist’s unique sound has won diverse audiences and an international following since their 2011 debut EP. Their four records have frequently reached Bandcamp’s top 30 experimental rock and math rock charts . Live highlights have included festivals such as Ottawa Jazz (CAN), Arctangent, Brilliant Corners (UK), Out of The Crowd (Lux) and 12 Points (IRL/SWE), and notable support slots for BADBADNOTGOOD and LITE.

Notable radio play has included WNYC (Jon Schaefer’s New Sounds), BBC3 (Late Junction) BBC6 (Gideon Coe & Tom Ravenscroft) KCRW (John Moses’ The Lab), Amazing Radio (Simon Raymonde of Bella Union/Cocteau Twins), as well as RTÉ, Swedish National Radio. They have featured and reviewed in All About Jazz, PROG, Hot Press, Kerrang, Guardian Music, Sunday Times Ireland and the Irish Times. Photos by Robert ‘SCAN’ Watson

A brilliant second album, remarkably assured and gorgeously played…Alarmist set out their stall of innovative and experimental free-form rock with avant-garde jazz sensibilities.

Irish Times

Sequesterer’s tightly-wound synthesis of jazz, post-rock, and electronic music makes that clunky “post-math rock” label sounds as natural as it’s ever going to be.

Bandcamp Weekly

Expansive weirdness …rampaging charm and charismatic complexity…’Sequesterer’ is a joy from beginning to end.

The 405

Life in Half Time’ fluctuates between moments of chilled-out, celestial jazz and spells of sheer disorientating discord, and ‘Bronntanasaurus’ meshes electronica and jazz fusion through a Tramadol haze.

Kerrang

Sequesterer could very well be the quintessential post-math rock album we highlight while reminiscing about the micro-genre years downs the road. It’s truly that much of an instant classic

Heavy Blog Is Heavy

Alarmist’s music spins and pivots in motion and colour

Nialler9

Alarmist are bloody wonderful…a bonafide modern masterpiece

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