Avevo sentito mesmerizzato il Loro pezzo Channel sulla
k7-compilation
We're
Not Alone vol. 4 della
nostrana Best
Kept Secret: purissimo dreampop, un elettrostasi di feedback
controllato,
e un cantato appena sfiorato a due, - canzone che komakino è
felicissimo
di ospitare nella sezione mp3,
quindi che aspettate?. Purtroppo il pezzo non c'è su questo cd, - ma
n'è sicuramente valso l'acquisto: qui l'impronta che lega i pezzi è
+ di reminiscenza indie-rock americano che dreampop, - la presenza
sí
di chitarre à la My
Bloody Valentine (l'ebow di US Girl, l'inondazione
onirica
di Glitterstiim) che ne avvolgono però altre in stile Sonic
Youth-iano/Dinosaur
Jr (I Just Die, chitarre bistrattate urlanti tra
whawha e ritorno
di feedback), - poi la perfetta accoppiata delle voci Lui/Lei. Un
alternarsi
di ritmi veloci e rallentamenti (la cadenzata ballata finale di
oltre 1o minuti
di Blood Orange), fiumi e colonne di guitar-driven,
beatificazione
e beatitudine. Veramente eccellenti, balsamo per librarsi nell'aria.
Cd stampato
in 5oo copie numerate, 6$.
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I first heard Their song called Channel on We're Not Alone vol. 4, - compilation tape released by our local-notsolocalbased Best Kept Secret: extremly pure dreampop, a panning controlled guitar feedback, and female/male voices softly whispered. - Now i'm happy to guest this song, mp3 encoded, here on komakino, so i'd suggest You to go and download it (for free, of course), just to start. - However, this song is not included on this excellent ep, - but however there's what to be happy: here there's a print of american indie-rock background than dreampop; - i mean, yes, guitars have got the main role, and some are à la My Bloody Valentine (e-bow on US Girl, the oneiric flooding of Glitterstiim) but wrapping some others in Sonic Youth-ish/Dinosaur Jr style (I Just Die, with ill-treated screaming guitars, between wha-wha and feedback noise), - and moreover there's the perfect brace of voices (here with an higher volume). A come&go of quick and slowing-down rythms (hear how melacholic ballad of Blood Orange ends, about 1o minutes), columns and rivers of guitar-driven, bliss and blissed out, beautiful noise. - Very good indeed, a balsam to weigh Your-self in the air. - Cd released in 5oo numbered copies, 6$.
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I first heard Their song called Channel on We're Not Alone vol. 4, - compilation tape released by our local-notsolocalbased Best Kept Secret: extremly pure dreampop, a panning controlled guitar feedback, and female/male voices softly whispered. - Now i'm happy to guest this song, mp3 encoded, here on komakino, so i'd suggest You to go and download it (for free, of course), just to start. - However, this song is not included on this excellent ep, - but however there's what to be happy: here there's a print of american indie-rock background than dreampop; - i mean, yes, guitars have got the main role, and some are à la My Bloody Valentine (e-bow on US Girl, the oneiric flooding of Glitterstiim) but wrapping some others in Sonic Youth-ish/Dinosaur Jr style (I Just Die, with ill-treated screaming guitars, between wha-wha and feedback noise), - and moreover there's the perfect brace of voices (here with an higher volume). A come&go of quick and slowing-down rythms (hear how melacholic ballad of Blood Orange ends, about 1o minutes), columns and rivers of guitar-driven, bliss and blissed out, beautiful noise. - Very good indeed, a balsam to weigh Your-self in the air. - Cd released in 5oo numbered copies, 6$.
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