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P.D. Wilder : F/M
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Electric guitar performed from the snowy backwater of Fargo, North Dakota: A gorgeous weave of icey drones and warm, melodic highs.
Genre: Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2008
F/M Record Label: gears of sand recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Tin Snow (Alektra) 3:57 Album Only
Toy Machine Ice Ghost 0:17 Album Only
Frozen Breath House Death 0:53 Album Only
Bismark 6:56 Album Only
Barren 0:47 Album Only
Purple Brings Out the Green 5:07 Album Only
Blizzard/Undefined 28:55 Album Only
Foam Ice 1:04 Album Only
Sheen 10:22 Album Only
Glacia 1:13 Album Only
Snowdrift 0:34 Album Only
Northfield 0:42 Album Only
Now/Year 8:37 Album Only
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Album Notes

“p. d. wilder, one third of austin road warriors hotel, hotel, using his guitar as a gateway to serene places where beauty has a deep undertow”

– michael chamy, dallas observer.

“expansive soundscapy guitarist with a patient mastery of timbre & texture, light & shadow” – womblife.

“he creates dense atmospheres, restrained but brimming with feedback and pulsing guitar drones.”

– richard di santo, incursion.

“chaos’…otherworldly droning become the atmosphere, leaving the half-sleeping mind confused as to what’s real and what’s recorded.” –

zak metz, distortion.

“a dissident sounding album of stark, beautiful minimalism and drone through guitars and marginal erratic, processed scat vocals, the long await...

– jackal blaster.

“texas drone guitarist. minimal and ambient guitar washes create a spooky and ominous vibe. a few whispered vocals. fans of loren mazzacane connors will enjoy this. nice. recommended.”

– cactus, kusf 90.3fm, lovemuzzle.

“ein torture-garden-feeling wie bei viscera oder ähnlichen knights & queens of darkness der 80er jahre, aber eben völlig ohne beat, nur die schwarzen schwingungen der saiten wie durch einen spiegel in einem dunklen wort (per speculum in aenigmate)” – rigo dittmann, bad alchemy.


“stratospheric post-rock for sad, sensitive wanderers...powerfully resonant guitar drones evoke densely textured tracts of space.”

– dave segal, alternative press.

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