- THE NEW LAW - The Fifty Year Storm Artwork
THE NEW LAW - The Fifty Year Storm
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:43 - THE NEW LAW - Descent into Fire Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Descent into Fire
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:39 - THE NEW LAW - Three Sheets to the Wind Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Three Sheets to the Wind
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:37 - THE NEW LAW - Into the Clouds Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Into the Clouds
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:34 - THE NEW LAW - Nest of Hornets Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Nest of Hornets
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:31 - THE NEW LAW - Blood Red Sky Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Blood Red Sky
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:29 - THE NEW LAW - Constellations Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Constellations
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:23 - THE NEW LAW - Dead Men Tell No Tales Artwork
THE NEW LAW - Dead Men Tell No Tales
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:20 - THE NEW LAW - I've Seen Some Mean Faces Artwork
THE NEW LAW - I've Seen Some Mean Faces
thenewlaw on December 31, 2011 00:15
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This is the soundcloud page for THE NEW LAW at www.thenewlaw.com, and the Nod Your Head podcast at www.senatoradam.com. All bundled under one cozy and hazy roof.
KEXP – John Richards’ Review
The Morning Show
“One the best and biggest surprises for me this year was The New Law’s releases…beautiful, emotional, cinematic… .Its near perfect”
The Stranger Review
Dave Segal – The Stranger
“Adam Straney and Justin Neff—produce deftly arranged, orchestrally inclined hiphop that evokes Ninja Tune’s glory years and Portishead’s doomed-romance aura (sans Beth Gibbons’s ruined croons, obviously). Hints of J Dilla’s clipped, staccato beatmaking also color the New Law’s tracks, which often demonstrate a cinematic scope and keenly emotive sense of atmosphere. URB picked them for its Next 1,000 Artists feature, and damn if the L.A.-based mag isn’t on point with that choice.”
URB Mag Review
URB magazine / URB.com (selected THE NEW LAW as Top Next 1,000 Artists)
“It’s refreshing to find a talented new ambient electronic artist. This duo is versatile as can be. They’ve been toiling in the Seattle underground for three years, now finally preparing to release their sophomore album. From the surreal saxophone of “Seattle Lights” to the foreboding death march of “Hell’s Gates,” they paint pictures with sound. Ambient is a word that’s thrown around a lot. The New Law has proven that they know the meaning.”
80bpm.net Review
Kaska Paluch (editor-in-chief – www.80bpm.net)
“The New Law is one of the best albums from underground I’ve ever gotten.”
Properly Chilled’s Ethan Georgi Review
ProperlyChilled.com
“If you remember the movie HARDWARE, the album cover might get you thinking of a sort of Bladerunner apocalypse sound. You might be right, but The New Law is way better than such a simplification. Really nice work!”
Weekly Volcano Review
Weekly Volcano, Tacoma
“Six thumbs up for a beautiful balance of dirt and space.”
Textura Review
Textura.com
“The New Law definitely rewards your time.”
