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Not From There - Sand From Seven | 90s Album Review

Not From There - Sand From Seven | 90s Album Review

Update: 2025-09-02
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Jagged, urgent, experimental - the 1998 album Sand On Seven by Not From There is an inventive debut that effectively blends post-punk, slowcore, and noise rock. The Australian trio incorporate German-language vocals on several tracks, giving the album an otherworldly edge to pair with angular guitars, throbbing basslines, and restless rhythms giving 90s indie rock a uniquely disorienting twist. Songs move between abrasive noise and moody atmosphere, reflecting both tension and restraint. Though it didn’t reach massive commercial heights, Sand On Seven became a cult favorite in alternative circles and won the ARIA Award for Best Alternative Release in 1999.


 


Songs In This Episode


Intro - Sich Öffnen


10:57 - Hurricane Charlie


14:57 - Neurons


16:57 - Juanita's Cocktail Party


19:52 - The Orb of Discomfort


26:18 - Abgedroschen


Outro - What Is Better Now


 


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Not From There - Sand From Seven | 90s Album Review

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