On his fourth LP as head of Black Marble Chris Stewart reaches back through time to connect with the forgotten bedroom kids of the analogue era, the halcyon days of icy hooks and warbly synths.
Lasooing together white-knuckle posthardcore tension, sharply focused slowcore serenity, and resplendent jazz complexity, Karate eschewed settling in any one definiable style.
The band's sound is easily compared to second wave post-emo indie rock bands of the late 90s and early 2000s- a dense textured sound with multi-layered and heavily effected guitars as well as synthesizer, cello, and trumpet.
In their short time together, Karate helped bolster the national punk ecosystem, a scene in which individual artistic vision was prized but rarely achieved.
Whenever, If Ever is the debut studio album by American indie rock band The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die that brought acclaim from Pitchfork and the wider indie alternative music space.