Even over two decades into their exceptional career, God Is An Astronaut finds new ways to reinvent themselves. The band returns yet again with their brand new record, Embers. Set for release on September 6th via Napalm Records, this is the post-rockers eleventh proper studio album. This is arguably the band’s most extensive and elaborate album to date when it comes to songwriting and production. One of the great things about God Is An Astronaut records is that they can be explored and interpreted in various ways. They leave it up to the listener to experience the music in the individual’s way. If you need an example, Embers’ first single, “Falling Leaves,” is a reflection on the brevity of our existence from beginning to end. Embers is a record with a lot of depth and some guests. There a...