Cedar A.V., whose members include Nicholas Sanborn of Decibully, contribute the solid “Song for a Republic”, which layers electronic beats over a post-rock guitar riff.
Cedar A.V.’s “Song for a Republic” slathers radio hiss over a slow acoustic melody, a folksy banana republic commentary that picks up a gamboling lattice work of glitch and micro-elements. As the song progresses, Cedar A.V. continues to layer elements, adding drum kit, squelchy synth pads and looped vocals to build a comprehensive slice of life from the tiny capital of a minuscule republic.