Siorai Geimhreadh began playing in 2005, over time their sound has transformed from a sound influenced by Black Metal and Doom to a disjointed form of Noise Rock. While their music is heavy, intense and noisy, they never strictly follow any one way of playing or attempt to work within a specific style, instead, they work to create a style of their own through a shared intuitive method. Recent releases see the band constantly dismantling and reassembling their sound. Their 2012 tape (which intentionally was never given a name), consists of two tracks of dense, free form noise rock. Their 2015 album 'Not A Room' works around a single pattern repeated, drifting out of structure, a departure from previous work, creating tension through extreme repetition, subtle mumbling synthesiser and an uncanny sparseness. 'Sitting Patiently' acts as a counterpoint to 'Not a Room' and is a return to the more visceral work of earlier releases, transformed through a focus on free form methods of playing. 'Sitting Patiently' is a single track spread over two sides of an LP. Side A is immediate and disorienting, with frenetic playing and a raw vocal delivery. The B side sees the track find a sense of tangible structure, which proceeds to slowly drift apart as it progresses.