Music

12. 10. 2014

FUTURE ISLANDS (ZDA), Celebration (ZDA)

Future Islands believe in true love, you can tell that because their songs speak through our lives. It’s as if their music has always been with us, soundtracking every great hope, dawning realization and broken promise. Every fond embrace, each leap of faith. Over the last eight years Baltimore’s most quixotic and emotionally involving trio

Future Islands believe in true love, you can tell that because their songs speak through our lives. It’s as if their music has always been with us, soundtracking every great hope, dawning realization and broken promise. Every fond embrace, each leap of faith. Over the last eight years Baltimore’s most quixotic and emotionally involving trio have maintained an admirable level of skill and pace, never slowing down for the corners. It’s vocalist Samuel T. Herring, William Cashion (bass, guitars), and Gerrit Welmers (keyboards, programming, guitars) who find themselves responsible. Their sound is at once beguiling and irresistible. It’s one part melancholic, one part euphoric; full of animated basslines, robust drum machines and questing keyboards, all set off by Sam’s remarkably distinct, soaring vocal.

Band:
Samuel T. Herring – glas
J. Gerrit Welmers – sintetizator, programiranje
William Cashion – bas
Michael Lowry – bobni (samo na turneji)

Albums:
Wave Like Home (2008)
In Evening Air (2010)
On The Water (2011)
Singles (2014)

Web:
future-islands.com
facebook.com/Future-Islands
twitter.com/futureislands
soundcloud.com/future-islands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ee4bfu_t3c

CELEBRATION
“Albumin”

Living legends on Baltimore’s thriving music scene,Celebration return with Albumin, a distinctly vivid, seismic slice of psychedelic rock and soul.

It’s the band’s first album since 2010’s acclaimedElectric Tarot: Hello Paradise, and their first for Bella Union, initiating a new chapter in a story marked by triumph and disaster, struggle and redemption. Albuminis also Celebration’s finest record to date, the album the quintet has been leading up to. From the anthemic opener ‘Razor’s Edge’ to the pop levity of ‘Tomorrow’s HereToday’ and the shape-shifting centrepiece ‘I Got Sol’, these are their strongest melodies, most dynamic arrangements and singer Katrina Ford’s most impassioned incantations, drawing on years of studio know-how and emotional ballast.

https://twitter.com/electrictarot
http://celebrationelectrictarot.com/
http://www.last.fm/music/Celebration 
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