What If Laughter Were
Really Tears
By
Ask Askr
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Self-described as post-rock ambient, the band Ask Askr are back with another brand
new single this time called What If
Laughter Were Really Tears, and this the follow up from their previous hit Stiklestad. There is something about
this band that you just can’t help but like, and here on this fresh opus we
have, what in my view is their best work thus far.
Ask Askr are Quinn
Turner, Guitars, Ian Turner, Bass,
Brass and Piano and Matthew Turner,
Synthesizers and Percussion, and their fluent genius has manifested one of the
smoothest singles in their career so far, the soft and charming guitars, with
that sensitive synth backdrop are an utter delight.
Ian’s bass on this new single is some of the best I have
heard for some time, and adds a wonderful depth to the composition, whilst the
build and cascading effect on guitar manifested a delicious element of texture
to the single, allowing it to flow into moments of light rock, soul, Jazz and
chill out whilst doing so, and with a superior production quality too.
I can see this song doing incredibly well across the board,
this is indeed the best work from the band as of yet and should be one that
will grace the charts, and possibly even the awards too it is that good. Everyone
should have a little Ask Askr in
their lives, now you can do so with this new single What If Laughter Were Really Tears, so go on; give your ears a
treat.
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