A few months ago a friend gave me a spot for social networks that claimed gay marriage rights. That announcement, excellently filmed with a subjective camera and you can see on YouTube, had the "plus" to have an underlying theme that exploited the maximum sensitivity of the viewer. And it is difficult to speak of 'Last Night I Heard Everything In Slow Motion' without remarking minimalist nuances that transform sound into chispeos that cross the border of sound, becoming a moist environment that can be felt, and even inhaled through our keen sense of smell.
This premise is what appears ultrasensorial so omnipresent in all compositions of Oliver Tank, a young man from Sydney who at only 22 years consiguiƱo engender in 2011 one of the most unforgettable EPS of the last two years. Because with very few elements Tank is able to build in "Dreams" a sea of sensations, where the waves crash gently against your body, invading and possessing. From the cold all night which is shown in 'Embrace' up to 'The Last Time' approaching dream folk records and Bon Iver, Tank's own words, is about "trying to pull out a relationship someone with everything slowly comes down. "Listen to the album below:
Oliver Tank recently took an intervention via Facebook to announce he would have new music soon. If we take for LP is a guaranteed success. And I speak not just commercial success, no. I speak of the success of our senses, the sensory teleportation to a world of aromatic scents, spongy and visual flashes. So complex is the fabulous world of Oliver Tank.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
45 minutes of the session Biffy Clyro for BBC Radio
BBC Radio 1 is without a doubt the quintessential British broadcaster. Song playing around, song that reaches hundreds of thousands of UK homes. Biffy Clyro are one of the darlings of the presenter Zane Lowe, and so the trio led by Neil Simon dropped by studies Maide Vale for an intensive session with audience included, in which the band played both new threads as some of the greatest classics of their already extensive discography.
Reviewing the performance setlist we proved that the Scots played a total of four new songs that will appear at the January 2013 double album "Opposites". One is' stingin 'Belle', that colossal piece in which the parents of "Puzzle" and "Only Revolutions" paid tribute to their home country by introducing the brand new sound of bagpipes. The rest of us stayed unreleased cuts so blatant with 'Sounds Like Balloons', DNA composition with 100% Biffy Clyro shining in the bombastic guitar rhythms and an infectious chorus.
Attached setlist audio sessions.Hope you like! There is less to reach escuchMaar "Opposites" ...
Full Setlist:
Belle stingin
The Captain
The Joke's On Us
Who's Got A Match?
Many Of Horror
Sounds Like Balloons
God & Satan
That Golden Rule
Victory Over The Sun
Bubbles
Mountains
Reviewing the performance setlist we proved that the Scots played a total of four new songs that will appear at the January 2013 double album "Opposites". One is' stingin 'Belle', that colossal piece in which the parents of "Puzzle" and "Only Revolutions" paid tribute to their home country by introducing the brand new sound of bagpipes. The rest of us stayed unreleased cuts so blatant with 'Sounds Like Balloons', DNA composition with 100% Biffy Clyro shining in the bombastic guitar rhythms and an infectious chorus.
Attached setlist audio sessions.Hope you like! There is less to reach escuchMaar "Opposites" ...
Full Setlist:
Belle stingin
The Captain
The Joke's On Us
Who's Got A Match?
Many Of Horror
Sounds Like Balloons
God & Satan
That Golden Rule
Victory Over The Sun
Bubbles
Mountains
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