Mazes: Ores & Minerals
Ores & Minerals
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: FatCat
- Bestellnummer: 1641007
- Erscheinungstermin: 29.4.2011
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* Digisleeve
Das Debütalbum von Mazes aus Manchester. "A Thousand Heys" wurde in London aufgenommen und bezieht sich auf die 80er / 90er Jahre D. I.Y.-Arbeitsethik
und musikalische Ästhetik von Bands wie Guided By Voices und Eric's Trip.
Sehr eingängige Garage- Indie-Pop-Melodien, die sich mit den Songs von The Kinks, The Clean, The Vaselines und Television Personalities messen lassen.
The album draws from a much broader palette than the band's debut; utilizing repetitive loops and samples, playing up a rhythm section that could walk into any recording session by The Fall and feel comfortable, honing an expansive loose guitar sound and all the while retaining that unmistakable knack with melody. It's a really exciting and refreshingly original record. Of the album, the band's Jack Cooper says, "We set about trying to make a record that was far more original and broader than the first one... a representation of all the things that inspired us rather than a small portion. We began writing with us in mind...playing to our strengths. "Bodies" was the first song...like most of the album written to repetitive loops and drones. The demo had an Arthur Russell drum loop because it sounded how Neil drums so I guess that's where we were at. Without saying 'there's always been a dance element to our music', I think we wanted to write songs that people might be able to move to, if the mood was to take them and there's something incredibly satisfying in repetition."
Sehr eingängige Garage- Indie-Pop-Melodien, die sich mit den Songs von The Kinks, The Clean, The Vaselines und Television Personalities messen lassen.
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The album draws from a much broader palette than the band's debut; utilizing repetitive loops and samples, playing up a rhythm section that could walk into any recording session by The Fall and feel comfortable, honing an expansive loose guitar sound and all the while retaining that unmistakable knack with melody. It's a really exciting and refreshingly original record. Of the album, the band's Jack Cooper says, "We set about trying to make a record that was far more original and broader than the first one... a representation of all the things that inspired us rather than a small portion. We began writing with us in mind...playing to our strengths. "Bodies" was the first song...like most of the album written to repetitive loops and drones. The demo had an Arthur Russell drum loop because it sounded how Neil drums so I guess that's where we were at. Without saying 'there's always been a dance element to our music', I think we wanted to write songs that people might be able to move to, if the mood was to take them and there's something incredibly satisfying in repetition."
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Go betweens
- 2 Surf & turf (Maths tag)
- 3 Most days
- 4 Bowie knives
- 5 Summer hits (J + J don't like)
- 6 Wait anyway
- 7 Cenetaph
- 8 Boxing clever
- 9 Vampire jive
- 10 Eva
- 11 No way
- 12 Death house
- 13 'Til I'm dead