
Nashville's The Ascent of Everest were like a hidden gem until the re-release of their debut, How Lonely Sits the City under Shelsmusic. While using elements obvious of post-rock fundamentals, the album still manages to be intriguing and engaging. Dark in demeanor with influences of metal and classical, How Lonely Sits the City pulls you in, messes with your emotions, and boots you out without your consent. And yes, surely there are skeptics out there who don't believe that an album that uses the same regimen as the previous from that whatchumacallit [...]