Prove The Mountains Move

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Based on 28 ratings
February 27, 2026 / Release Date
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80
AllMusic

As proudly strange as Prove the Mountains Move is, it's often surprisingly subtle. EXEK tucks nearly hidden details into every song

79

Australijczycy z EXEK wracają ze swoim chyba najbardziej hypnagogiczno-autystycznym albumem. Post-punk miesza się z psychedelą opartą na dubie i krautorcku (dubwavie?). Mega mi to wchodzi.

https://exek.bandcamp.com/album/prove-the-mountains-move

Aussies from EXEK are back with their probably most hypnagogic autistic album so far. Post-punk blends with psychedelic based on dub and krautrock (dubwave?). I love this one so much.

Tuz
64

I don't tend to listen to albums based on the cover, if the cover doesn't do anything for me, but I saw the goat and thought i'd give it a try.

This album is the most album sounding album. It's quite forgettable, clean and polished, nice with 1 or 2 interesting ideas per song, but not enough to stand out. This is a good album, just not for me.

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