Cerberus Shoal

Cerberus Shoal was an avant-garde musical collective with roots planted firmly in the fertile ground of the eclectic 1990s post-rock scene. Emerging from the cobblestone streets of Portland, Maine, the group was notorious for their continuous evolution, blending a diverse spectrum of genres that spanned post-rock, experimental, folk, and world music. Their tenure marks a quest for musical innovation, characterized by the pursuit of the unpredictable and a rejection of the conventional.

The ensemble's discography, including titles such as "An Ongoing Ding," "The Land We All Believe In," and "Bastion of Itchy Preeves," showcases their willingness to push boundaries and challenge their audience. Cerberus Shoal's cooperative efforts with other artists, such as The Magic Carpathians on "The Life & Times of The Magic Carpathians & Cerberus Shoal," further underpin their dedication to collaborative creativity and sonic exploration. While their lush soundscapes and intricate compositions, captured in albums like "Elements of Structure / Permanence," have gained them a devoted following, Cerberus Shoal remained a gem hidden within the vast musical landscape, often skirting the mainstream for a more cerebral and intimate connection with their listeners.

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An Ongoing Ding
Album - 9 Tracks - Released October 9, 2010
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