
Itโs rare these days that a band founded on pushing sonic boundaries is conscious of not alienating the listener. In the case of Denver-based rockers, Flaural, their music feels like the spoils of deep exploration, brought back down to earth for all to observe in traditional rock outfit form.
Flaural / หflรดrษl / is the unified sum of four equal parts. The hypnotic pulse of Nick Berlinโs kraut rock drum grooves crystalize as the backdrop atop which sprawls the bandโs ethereal art-pop-songwriting. Connor Birchโs expansive synths and keys, the unique virtuosity and aggression of Noah Pfaffโs guitar playing, and the resonant croon of Colin Johnsonโs vocals and driving bass lines all coalesce into experimental psych rock that warmly invites the uninitiated listener into the unknown.
Following a string of EPs โ 2015โs Thin King and 2016โs Over Imaginary Cigarettes โ Flauralโs debut LP, appropriately titled Postponement, has been three years in the making. Early pieces of Postponement were initially recorded while touring through the San Francisco Bay Area at the, now defunct, Animal Room, but the album arrangements didnโt begin to take form until the band settled back in Denver and linked up with producer / engineer James Barone (Beach House, Tennis). Over the course of the next year and a half, the band found pockets of time to finish the recordings. Time becoming a central theme of the album as a whole.