MP3 Maps of Norway - Sister Stations
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Music that cuts across mere genre lines and restrictive pigeon-holing
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Punk
Details:
Maps of Norway is not merely a simple retread of styles from early 80s UK. Sister Stations is not just a recording you can slip easily in your collection to be enjoyed leisurely. You will need to come to this recording on its own terms. The rhythm section uses Matt Helgesonâs rubbery bass and Jeff Ballâs whip-snap drums to carve out a large space of sound for Eric Hansonâs atmospheric guitar lines, which sketch out melodies, and other coded bits of information. Rebecca Morcial brings actual singing (maybe even crooning) and a distinctive stage presence to the band. Maps of Norway has a familiar feel, but they remain unique, putting their own stamp on what in lesser hands could be a too well-worn sound.
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Punk
Details:
Maps of Norway is not merely a simple retread of styles from early 80s UK. Sister Stations is not just a recording you can slip easily in your collection to be enjoyed leisurely. You will need to come to this recording on its own terms. The rhythm section uses Matt Helgesonâs rubbery bass and Jeff Ballâs whip-snap drums to carve out a large space of sound for Eric Hansonâs atmospheric guitar lines, which sketch out melodies, and other coded bits of information. Rebecca Morcial brings actual singing (maybe even crooning) and a distinctive stage presence to the band. Maps of Norway has a familiar feel, but they remain unique, putting their own stamp on what in lesser hands could be a too well-worn sound.
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