Bewilder // From the Eyrie LP [COLOR]
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イギリスのエモデュオBewilderが、2023年10月にアメリカ・ノースカロライナのインディーレーベルSound As Language / Tine Enginesからリリースしたレコードです。
切ないアルペジオギターによるエモロック8曲を収録。180g重量盤です。
American Footballが好きな方にオススメです。
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Sound As Language / Tiny Engines releases available at Tobira.
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Available on 12" maroon vinyl or 12"clear vinyl.
Tracklist:
1. Heavy Sweater 03:02
2. By The River 04:16
3. Twin Lakes 03:42
4. Way Away 04:23
5. Breaking 04:37
6. Home 04:21
7. An Education 04:48
8. Cooperative 01:57
Text excerpt by Zac Djamoos via the label:
"... To be sure, there are those reference points–American Football, Mineral, Carissa’s Wierd–but the whole is far more than the sum of its influences. The strings that flesh out the single “Breaking” give it a feeling entirely its own, and while the cascading arpeggios that open “Heavy Sweater” might call other bands to mind, there’s a warmth to these songs that sets them apart from anything else in the emo canon. Maybe it’s Wilkinson’s background in folk music that does it, his fixation on the pastoral and naturalistic. It colors “Home,” for sure, a song that mixes the sparse acoustics of traditional folk music with the jangling and twinkling of emo. “That’s the song with the most nostalgic feeling,” the band notes, the song that best sums up the album’s twin themes of nature and nostalgia. “My childhood holidays were remote places in the UK,” Brooks shares, “so my safest place is in nature.” And From the Eyrie captures the feeling of being awed by rolling hills, lush fields, and seemingly never-ending oceans that so accompanies childhood. These aren’t just songs about childlike feelings of wonder; they embody those feelings. “We’re made up of little parts of everyone we’ve ever known,” Brooks sings at the start of the record, “and every time we make a new friend we re-assess what we can change.” Right upfront he gives the mission statement of the record, both thematically and musically. From the Eyrie has the comfort of a record you’ve loved your whole life in a package that feels wholly new."
Artist : Bewilder
Label : Tiny Engines
CAT No: TE203
イギリスのエモデュオBewilderが、2023年10月にアメリカ・ノースカロライナのインディーレーベルSound As Language / Tine Enginesからリリースしたレコードです。
切ないアルペジオギターによるエモロック8曲を収録。180g重量盤です。
American Footballが好きな方にオススメです。
レーベルその他作品はこちら /// Click here to see more Sound As Language / Tiny Engines releases available at Tobira.
--------------------------------------
Available on 12" maroon vinyl or 12"clear vinyl.
Tracklist:
1. Heavy Sweater 03:02
2. By The River 04:16
3. Twin Lakes 03:42
4. Way Away 04:23
5. Breaking 04:37
6. Home 04:21
7. An Education 04:48
8. Cooperative 01:57
Text excerpt by Zac Djamoos via the label:
"... To be sure, there are those reference points–American Football, Mineral, Carissa’s Wierd–but the whole is far more than the sum of its influences. The strings that flesh out the single “Breaking” give it a feeling entirely its own, and while the cascading arpeggios that open “Heavy Sweater” might call other bands to mind, there’s a warmth to these songs that sets them apart from anything else in the emo canon. Maybe it’s Wilkinson’s background in folk music that does it, his fixation on the pastoral and naturalistic. It colors “Home,” for sure, a song that mixes the sparse acoustics of traditional folk music with the jangling and twinkling of emo. “That’s the song with the most nostalgic feeling,” the band notes, the song that best sums up the album’s twin themes of nature and nostalgia. “My childhood holidays were remote places in the UK,” Brooks shares, “so my safest place is in nature.” And From the Eyrie captures the feeling of being awed by rolling hills, lush fields, and seemingly never-ending oceans that so accompanies childhood. These aren’t just songs about childlike feelings of wonder; they embody those feelings. “We’re made up of little parts of everyone we’ve ever known,” Brooks sings at the start of the record, “and every time we make a new friend we re-assess what we can change.” Right upfront he gives the mission statement of the record, both thematically and musically. From the Eyrie has the comfort of a record you’ve loved your whole life in a package that feels wholly new."
Artist : Bewilder
Label : Tiny Engines
CAT No: TE203