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Stratford Rise – Stratford Rise

James Smyth by James Smyth
July 30, 2025
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Stratford Rise

After a long wait, the Belfast-based quartet’s eponymous debut EP arrives with a clatter. Following on from two tremendous support slots for noise-rock titans The Jesus Lizard in January, Stratford’s bruising sound pummels the listener on all four tracks – though not without clear artistic deliberation throughout. Inspiration can be heard from standout acts such as Shellac, black midi, Swans – to name a few.

The EP opens with ‘Gunshow’ – an explosive introductory track in which guitars grind and click like clockwork. Switching dynamics masterfully, the instrumental is accompanied by Orion Courtney-Lee’s crooning vocals and barking yelps. I can’t help but imagine this being played over a Western showdown. ‘Prone’, the second track, opens with an eerie loop partnered with harsh ambient scratches and scrapes before launching into an anxiety-inducing verse.

Scratching guitars and wailing vocals build on each other, before breaking into a marching beat broken only by abrupt stabs and a miscount of “…Step one / Step two / Step Four…”. The track then descends into chaos: riling guitars, thundering drums, and yelping vocals build to a crescendo before dismantling even further. Stratford’s well-oiled machine careens on with the third track, ‘Snowsports’. Orion’s lyricism describes survival in an icy tundra: “…Arctic trawl / Through a dark you don’t know / Four death knoll / From a tent to your home…”. Metric modulation carries the song to an almost grinding halt with the ending feeling as though the band are writhing each note out of their instruments.

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Stratford close out their debut release with ‘Machine to Water’ – a mind-bending track which starts with frantic guitars responding to a pulsating drum and bass groove. The song flits between intricate riff sections, shimmering passages and bruising grooves before transcending to an ethereal outro. Orion’s lyricism here depicts a passenger’s first-hand experience of a train crash: “…That train came screaming around / The bend was just too tight / Before we knew it- / Straight off into the deep…”.

A fitting end for an EP which, much like the aforementioned train, has rampaged to a gruesome halt.

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