Discography 1994-1995 Portraits Of Past Here
: Heavily showcases tight, jagged octave chords heavily inspired by early math-rock and Drive Like Jehu.
: Features a masterfully executed post-rock crescendo that slowly spirals into agonizing, violently emotional heights.
Portraits of Past review by Milquetoastand - Album of The Year Discography 1994-1995 Portraits Of Past
Long before bands began fusing post-rock and screamo, Portraits of Past was building long, drawn-out progressions featuring clean, slithering guitar lines that would suddenly explode into torrential walls of feedback.
Moving away from standard 4/4 punk beats, the rhythm section actively drove the melodies. The bass acted as an ominous lead voice, working with the drums to weave polyrhythms and tense, stop-and-start arrangements. : Heavily showcases tight, jagged octave chords heavily
is a definitive compilation that solidifies the band's status as a foundational pillar of the screamo and emotional hardcore genres . Despite actively performing for only a short window from 1994 to 1995, the San Francisco five-piece crafted a complex, forward-thinking sound that vastly outpaced its own era.
& "Something Less Than Intended" : Towering displays of raw, frenetic drumming and crushing guitar movements that resolve in massive sonic downpours. Moving away from standard 4/4 punk beats, the
Frontman Rex Shelverton's vocals are pushed back in the mix, functioning as a desperate, agonizing instrument of pure catharsis rather than standard lyric delivery. 💿 Track-by-Track Breakdown