MP3 Esque - Everyone´s Playing
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Dancing to memories of things you've never done. Think 'Van Halen' meets 'Yazoo.' File between 'Eno' and 'Exploding Hearts.'
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Glam
Details:
"A dark and moody, far-too-short collection of â80s-influenced art rock. 'The Glorious Death of Me' is a grand four-minute drama with an overdriven chorus that will remind many of the Killers but mustnât be construed as a knockoff. 'The Lost Art of Suffering' is a terrific bit of New Wave Bowie with a haunting guitar riff. And on 'Hard Living' OâBrien puts Andy Summerâs hanging chords from 'Driven to Tears' to startling new effect. Hopefully Everyoneâs Playing is just a taste of whatâs to come." -- Mark Jordan, Memphis Playbook
"An active rhythm section that knows its way around the dub- and funk-influenced side of the post-punk world. This is a band that luxuriates in its morosity, and with this water-bed rhythm section, it seems like a worthwhile gambit." -- Chris Herrington, Memphis Flyer
5 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, ROCK: Glam
Details:
"A dark and moody, far-too-short collection of â80s-influenced art rock. 'The Glorious Death of Me' is a grand four-minute drama with an overdriven chorus that will remind many of the Killers but mustnât be construed as a knockoff. 'The Lost Art of Suffering' is a terrific bit of New Wave Bowie with a haunting guitar riff. And on 'Hard Living' OâBrien puts Andy Summerâs hanging chords from 'Driven to Tears' to startling new effect. Hopefully Everyoneâs Playing is just a taste of whatâs to come." -- Mark Jordan, Memphis Playbook
"An active rhythm section that knows its way around the dub- and funk-influenced side of the post-punk world. This is a band that luxuriates in its morosity, and with this water-bed rhythm section, it seems like a worthwhile gambit." -- Chris Herrington, Memphis Flyer
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