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clouds hill ltd./d |
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alternative / pop / rock |
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7/2012 |
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B334102 |
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CH040 |
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digital available to download (all prices incl. taxes and fees) click prices to add to your digi bag |
| format: | MP3 | WAV | | quality (kpbs): | 320 | 1411 |
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Highly acclaimed London band Gallon Drunk release two songs so sublime, there is no A or B. A Thousand Years represents the angry energy of the album, full of menace, fury and guitar eruptions. James Johnston's voice expressing rage and desperation, the music propelled forward by incessant slide guitar, sax, and the powerhouse drumming of Ian White. That same voice is breathing and whispering in a duet with German musical icon Dirk von Lowtzow, lead singer of Tocotronic, in Close The Blinds. Backed with driving drums, Johnston sings about loss and withdrawal from the world, countered by Lowtzow's heartfelt vocal performance. On their highly praised new album, Gallon Drunk, made up of multi-instrumentalist extraordinaire Terry Edwards on bass, saxophone and percussion and the mighty Ian White on drums and percussion and lead singer, guitarist, bassist and organist James Johnston, have distilled their intuitive and utterly inimitable musical vision into a collection of impassioned songs, imbued with rage, menace and frenzied abandonment, linking them as kindred spirits to the likes of The Gun Club, The Stooges, and Link Wray. |
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