Thursday, June 3, 2010

Dos The Modeling Industry Bear Respo

chapter 38 - Maps & Atlases - Perch Patchwork / Alcoholic Faith Mission - Let This Be the Last Night We Care


only 2 hard disks in but that review.
There is a very important thing to say, the etticheta
the moment is the Barsuk . Names like Ra Ra Riot, Menomena, Death Cab fo r Cutie, David Bazan are among the favorites of the new American scene. And to stay in t ema album that I propose is that of Maps & Atlases entitled Why Patchwork , the here who have just announced that they will release their debut album June 29 . Yet another great Chicago band, The singer / guitarist David Davison returns to work with the band after his solo album which was released last year (and large). Songs that with their particular agitation, are the sum total of the notes of guitar and drums, vocal-driven melodies with lyrical images that tell stories, all linked together to form an image of cans attached to the machine spouses. Psych-folkies . Skillfully built on percussion and acoustic turbulence around his joking voice which has a boisterous charm all seasoned by the saxophone on tracks like Pigeon and strings, great . addition to the news output of the disc, they also announced a series of pre-release dates around the U.S., some opening dates, some headlining, with the other great Frightened Rabbit. 3.5 / 4 stars.

Now I talk about a job I had in my player for a couple of months and s and you know those oddities that will slowly enter the brain, so here we are. This quintet
Danish Copenhagen by setting American
hit me. Less than a year after the acclaimed "421 Wythe Avenue (I did not know), the coll ective indie Alcoholic Faith Mission is ready with the new job (their third)," Let This Be The Last Night We Car and "
The 2009 was a crazy year for Alcoholic Faith Mission - with tour Eu ropa, Japan and the United States so that thousands of bloggers and music journalists have written a lot of international rave reviews .
In spring, the band played live in USA, France, England, Benelux, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Let This Be the Last Night We Care continue where 421 Wythe Avenue left us. Again with the intensity of bands like Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene mixed with soft melodies as Bon Iver and Iron & Wine, Alcoholic Faith Mission is a melting pot of synth, sampler, trombone , guitar, bass, drums and vocals surprising - and many other surprises, which mixed together they sound fantastic. If
2009 was a fantastic year for the Alcoholic Faith Mission, 2010 if the conditions are these will be even better. Please Enjoy! 3.5 / 4 stars.

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