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PREMIERE: This New Video Proves That Stearica's Instrumental Post-Rock Shines Brightest Live

Watch the Italian trio's new video for "Halite" right here.

Photo courtesy of Stearica

For an instrumental post-rock band, it is on stage—when the fourth wall between musician and listener has been wrecked—that they do the best. Even though we could write plenty of words (we've done it here) on the radness of Italian trio Stearica, and on how their album, Fertile, released in April on Monotreme Records, is as full of layers and meanings as history's own storied Fertile Crescent, it is in their live performances that Stearica radiates its power to the maximum.

That's why the video below—which was recorded at Monolith Studio, and edited by Niagara's Gabriele Ottino at Superbudda Studio—is particularly suitable to describe the real impact that the music of this band can have on the listener. Check out this live video for "Halite," and if you have not already done so, listen to their album Fertile here. You can buy it here, too, but it's way more important that you press play, and take a dip in the river of sounds that these guys summon live.

This article originally appeared on Noisey Italy.