Skip to content
GRAVE NOISE

  • Album/EP Reviews
  • Live Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Horror Movie Reviews
  • Horror Short Reviews
  • Contact Us
  • Buy Us A Coffee

EP Review: Telesterion – An Ear of Grain in Silence Reaped (Self Released)

12/06/2022 Carl Fisher 1 min read

Based on the Ancient Greek Eleusinian Mysteries, An Ear of Grain in Silence Reaped is the new EP from post-metal/stone-gaze band, Telesterion. Due for release on June 16th, 2022.

 

 

If there is one major takeaway about this release it is that Telesterion are an ambitious bunch and really push the level of dynamism this sort of music has to great heights. A four-track EP that is riddled with creativity. Slow moving, post and gaze headiness, the atmosphere holds some melody, which helps make the experience more palatable. However, this a weighty listen regardless.

There’s an exploratory sense to the music. As though Telesterion are experimenting with their own sonic capabilities. They are voyagers wandering mysterious and ancient paths. Something that makes the concept all the more interesting. The way in which they produce such a combination of heavy, melodic and atmospheric music makes you want to know more about the tales the EP is based on.

Buy Me a Coffee at ko-fi.com

You can tell this is a bit of a starting point for Telesterion and there’s plenty of room for expansion. Not just with the concept but with their musical direction and creative detail. As a place to start for listeners though, An Ear of Grain in Silence Reaped is a slice of drama and metal that really grabs the attention.

Telesterion – An Ear of Grain in Silence Reaped Full Track Listing:

1. Things Done
2. Things Shown
3. Things Said
4. The Rharian Field




Links

Bandcamp

Author

  • Carl Fisher
Telesterion - An Ear of Grain in Silence Reaped (Self Released)
  • The Final Score - 7.5/10
    7.5/10
7.5/10
Sending
User Review
10/10 (1 vote)

Share this:

  • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Post

Related

  • ← Previous EP Review: Weaponry – Forever Nothing (Prank Monkey Records)
  • Band Interview: Faded Shades Next →
  • Recent Reviews
  • Top Rated Reviews

Archives

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Copyright © 2026 GRAVE NOISE. All rights reserved.

We occasionally run sponsored content/promotional articles and some of these may relate to online gambling. When the Fun Stops, Stop.