The Rumour Cubes – The Narrow State
A simply tremendous little album that will blow you away if you like sweeping crescendos of violins building up into a wall of noise with spine-tingling effect then being thumped right in the chest with the most amazing spoken word section of The Gove Curve :
Cold white fish, on wood beneath a river
Fast right schools bleed silver
Contract, bend stab bend
Touch on light on scales
They divest and vie patterns
On tiers of municipal glass
“The money follows the child”
Attend to the fish bone
The slim neck
Crooked hush
A down, put down handle
Stab in the dark
In a film handle
An old black phone “what ?”
For this one is the Gove Curve
No, this one is the Gove Curve
The river, the silt
Smoothed cling film
Gutted gape of rock
Where guts slip
Deep
Red
Oak grain
The State is narrow and you are basically gone
Gone all bone scuba
It is in the varnished fucking floor
Your face a rut around us
Build to up crinckle shine
Like the winds that hurt us
On Mars
float perfectly sad leaf,
float bight fresh green
fold
feathers torn the dead wing
sunk in the wreath boat
sunk in fine claps of copper flame
orange and green flecks
silent carnival
blinkless
eyes …..
Rumour Cubes are a 6-piece ensemble from London who’s music captivated me the first time I heard it with their EP ‘We Have Sound Houses Also”.
With wonderful titles such as “The University is a Factory”, “Triptych” and ‘Tempus Fugit” it might be easy to dismiss this as an art-house fancy by some bright young student types – but it goes way beyond that and has a real depth suggesting some true talent at work here.
That they play instruments well is beyond doubt – many aspiring bands can play perfectly well – but Rumour Cubes blend this with a marvellously cinematic sound borrowing cues from the likes of the aforesaid Mono, with hints of Sigur Ros and Explosions in the Sky but all the while managing to sound like, well, The Rumour Cubes.
A fantastic discovery and well worth your attention.


Oh, apologies for the swearing in the quoted lyrics above but it would have seemed rude to leave out 🙂
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Sounds intriguing.
This blog just keeps throwing up new things that I need to check out – curse you all! 🙂
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yes very interesting as i like both Sigur Ros and (some) EitS – but as a collegue points out – “What the hell are those lyrics about?” – totally surreal 🙂
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