Misophone - I Sit at Open Windows (2009) скачать бесплатно
Жанр: Folk
Год выпуска: 2009
Формат: mp3
Битрейт аудио: VBR V2 175 kbps
Продолжительность: 34:25
Размер: 38.6 Mb
Tracks:
1. Oradea at dawn
2. Castles in the sand
3. Run run run
4. A ghost of right wing america
5. Days of regret
6. Skylark in F
7. Lost march for the dead
8. Rest asleep
9. Bull horn instrumental
10. The faces in the window
11. Interlude 2
12. Cow bell blues
Misophone is a duet from Bristol. Matt Welsh and Steven Herbert have been recording together 13 albums over the past five years! Only 1 of those, their tenth “where has it gone, all the beautiful music of our grandparents? It died with them that’s where it went” has been released by suedish label Kning Disk. Stephen Herbert plays about 20 different instruments (and it seems to increase every week) and Matt Welsh is an artist and a writer who sings his songs with a banjo or animal noises. Like Daniel Johnston in his time the duet gave away to passers by copies of their albums in the streets of Bristol. So they were spotted by the local BBC and a buzz started around this amazingly gifted duet on myspace.
Some of their ballads will remind you of the brilliant canadians The Unicorns or Olivia Trenor Control. Those guys take you to a journey on gipsy dancefloors, in a worrying and unsteady world sometimes close to Berthold Brecht’s, where performing monkeys and dwarves would show off in songs. They got all their degree from weird soounds intitute and might remind you of Animal Collective. Spice it up with a drop of Beirut for the exotic side and a truly uncommon originality and savour one of the best bands of this new millenium. another-record
Some of their ballads will remind you of the brilliant canadians The Unicorns or Olivia Trenor Control. Those guys take you to a journey on gipsy dancefloors, in a worrying and unsteady world sometimes close to Berthold Brecht’s, where performing monkeys and dwarves would show off in songs. They got all their degree from weird soounds intitute and might remind you of Animal Collective. Spice it up with a drop of Beirut for the exotic side and a truly uncommon originality and savour one of the best bands of this new millenium. another-record
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