The atmospheric, triple-billed tour that is Caspian, 65daysofstatic, and The World Is A Beautiful Place And I Am No Longer Afraid To Die began in Cambridge this week (11/5), continues in Michigan ...
These sampled words, which come at the peak of "Retreat! Retreat!," an anthemic song by the instrumental post-rock band 65daysofstatic, have long been taken as a rallying cry by fans during their ...
No Man’s Sky has become a massive video game title with gamers that are itching to get their hands on a copy. This incredibly ambitious title has become highly talked about and covered, more so lately ...
65daysofstatic are streaming, and offering for free download, a brand new collated EP. The post-rock band have a handful of festivals planned for this summer, but having spent most of the year off the ...
Making a soundtrack vast enough to fill 18 quintillion worlds would be enough to exhaust the creative reserves of most bands. But for 65daysofstatic, the Sheffield-based group behind the No Man’s Sky ...
Post-rockers 65daysofstatic have announced a handful of new live shows in the UK, and one in Belgium. The UK shows will take place in Liverpool, Leicester, and Hebden Bridge. The Leicester date is a ...
Let’s be honest: there are certain bands that you have never really heard until you’ve experienced them live; 65daysofstatic are one such band. Whether crammed onto a stage supported by milk crates ...
Let's get the rant out of the way first - the Dublin gig going experience is become an increasingly depressing affair. The idiots who think purchasing a ticket entitles them to chatter incessantly ...
A decade since their groundbreaking album, The Fall of Math, 65daysofstatic return to Sheffield for their first sort-of-hometown show in nearly three years. In brief moments of serenity, snatched from ...
It’s almost time for Truck 2012, so we figured we’d have a quick chat with a couple of the acts to be gracing this year’s bill. We catch up with Paul Wolinski of 65daysofstatic, who gives us the ...
65daysofstatic were the first live band that I wrote about ‘properly’, way, way back in 2006 in a rough and breathlessly hyperbolic account heavy on the adjectives and prone to the kind of gushing ...