Audio Collection
Breathing Water in a Dream
The Benzene Ring
Huge psychedelic guitar rock, dreamy synth fantasies, moody vocals, and strange plot twists. These are like movie scenes drawn together with a dream's anti-logic. Think 70s hard rock, modern indie rock, and Edward Scissorhands.
Collection Contents
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You and Me in the Absence of Predators | 7:22 | Play |
| 2 |
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An Old Man Dies and Finds Himself in Hell | 5:59 | Play |
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We'll Keep You There | 1:28 | Play |
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Sweet Pioneer | 4:12 | Play |
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Treasures in the Straw | 1:29 | Play |
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Magical Road | 2:14 | Play |
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Shuffling the Deck | 2:20 | Play |
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Help Is on the Way | 7:38 | Play |
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Sleeping | 1:20 | Play |
| 10 |
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How to Be a Girl | 6:20 | Play |
| 11 |
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Pretend I'm Not Here | 6:56 | Play |
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Description
Relax. This dance is like a movie scene. It's like breathing water in a dream. You feel relieved and realize this is not real and you cannot die.
The Benzene Ring play big Smashing Pumpkins guitar rock, dreamy Danny Elfman fantasies, prog rock largesse la Tool and Yes, and rich emotional Sunny Day Real Estate textures. Sometimes they are moody and introspective, other times impassioned and loud, always melodic. The songs are long, the arrangements idiosyncratic. Your active attention is rewarded.
The Benzene Ring are an ambitious five-piece from New York, ferociously creative. They create twisted puzzles, games with indecipherable rules but an internal logic, dreamscapes that end abruptly at craggy gray cliffs plummeting to the sea. They draw pictures in your head.
BIO
Composed of Jeff Aldrich (vocals, guitar), Eric Hertenstein (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Hwarg (guitars), Eric B (drums), and Daniel Gunnard Beamish Gibson (bass), the Benzene Ring formed in late 2001 when Aldrich, Hertenstein, and original bassist Erin Barlow met in New York. The three bonded over a shared passion for an out-of-print book called The Gates of Lethaenox, and soon learned that they also shared an interest in the mathematics of magic and hypnotism as applied to music. They began to collaborate, arranging ideas and fragments into intricate songs. The music combined visceral outbursts and strong melodies with dissonance, ambitious song structures, and in-your-face dynamic shifts.
Uninterested in playing for other people, they spent several years honing arrangements. They played their music in pitch blackness and invented convoluted games and rules to confuse one another, most notably the Lethaenox Continuum game, which would later inform much of their songwriting and the hidden clues in each song.
In the fall of 2003, Hertenstein and Aldrich, walking along a quiet tree-lined Brooklyn street, found Hwarg sitting on the sidewalk with a beat-up acoustic guitar, furiously playing a dissonant, chromatic riff. Impressed by Hwargs prowess, Hertenstein and Aldrich asked him, "What time signature is that in?" Hwarg stared them down and whispered, "27," and the friendship was formed. In early 2004 Hwarg and Barlow ran into Eric B (literally) in a bar fight on Manhattans lower east side. He was unintelligible at the time, but after the chemical madness had wore off he was grateful for their help, and upon learning about the Benzene Ring offered to fill the spot as drummer. In late 2006 Barlow was hospitalized and replaced by the bands longtime friend Daniel Gunnard Beamish Gibson.