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Turin Brakes-Lost Property-CD-FLAC-2016-ERP
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Info
Artist | Turin Brakes
Title | Lost Property
Genre | Indie Format | Album
Source | CD Time | 44:19
Label | Cooking Vinyl Store | 2016
Catalog | COOKCD638 Rip | 2024
Bitrate | 850 kbps Size | 281.81 MB
Freq | 44.1 kHz Encoder | FLAC 1.3.1
Tracks
01. 96 4:10
02. Keep Me Around 3:09
03. The Quiet Ones 3:57
04. Lost Property 3:30
05. Rome 3:49
06. Brighter Than The Dark 4:37
07. Save You 3:32
08. Martini 2:56
09. Jump Start 3:09
10. Hope We Make It 5:05
11. Black Rabbit 6:25
Notes
Often compared to Coldplay and Travis, Turin Brakes are a English duo
inspired by folk and progressive rock hailing from Balham, London. Olly
Knights and Gale Paridjanian were friends in elementary school and decided
to try out for the cathedral choir because it would give them the chance to
perform in front of the Queen of England, which they eventually did. The
two aspiring musicians, influenced by a unique range of artists including
Sebadoh, Truman's Water, Prince, and the Black Crowes, formed a band and
recorded their freewheeling jam sessions. One of those sessions became
their first release, "The Door" EP, which was released on Anvil in 1999
"The State Of Things" EP followed the next year on the Source label
There's a subtle folk influence in the music of Turin Brakes, but theirs is
not music you're ever going to hear around a campfire on a chilly evening;
instead, this is folk music for moody young people pondering life and love
alone in their bedrooms late at night, and the fact group founders and key
songwriters Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian still have anything to say
about these subjects 15 years after their first LP is a testimony to their
enduring strength as both writers and recording artists
Arriving in 2016, "Lost Property" is dominated by gentle but thoughtful
melodies built around guitar patterns where electric and acoustic sounds
walk hand in hand, accompanied by dynamic bursts of keyboards and strings
The lines of these tracks are impressively clean and polished; while the
performances often seem languid, the group's clever use of the relief
between the loud and the quiet brings "Lost Property" an impact that's big
and spacious, and the sweetly sad tone of the vocals is a good match for
the emotions of the music, imaging a young person's world with the
experience of a middle-aged man to draw upon
In fact, Turin Brakes evoke the sound of a young man's lovelorn view of the
world so vividly that it's a bit hard to imagine this band has been around
since 2001 and hasn't fully matured into a group with more to say about the
long-term relationships that are the stuff of adult lives. But if Turin
Brakes' world-view has changed little over the years, their embrace of the
craft of record-making has only improved, and "Lost Property" is an
impressive document of their skills in the recording studio
RECORD
PLAYERS
TEAM ERP
Info
Artist | Turin Brakes
Title | Lost Property
Genre | Indie Format | Album
Source | CD Time | 44:19
Label | Cooking Vinyl Store | 2016
Catalog | COOKCD638 Rip | 2024
Bitrate | 850 kbps Size | 281.81 MB
Freq | 44.1 kHz Encoder | FLAC 1.3.1
Tracks
01. 96 4:10
02. Keep Me Around 3:09
03. The Quiet Ones 3:57
04. Lost Property 3:30
05. Rome 3:49
06. Brighter Than The Dark 4:37
07. Save You 3:32
08. Martini 2:56
09. Jump Start 3:09
10. Hope We Make It 5:05
11. Black Rabbit 6:25
Notes
Often compared to Coldplay and Travis, Turin Brakes are a English duo
inspired by folk and progressive rock hailing from Balham, London. Olly
Knights and Gale Paridjanian were friends in elementary school and decided
to try out for the cathedral choir because it would give them the chance to
perform in front of the Queen of England, which they eventually did. The
two aspiring musicians, influenced by a unique range of artists including
Sebadoh, Truman's Water, Prince, and the Black Crowes, formed a band and
recorded their freewheeling jam sessions. One of those sessions became
their first release, "The Door" EP, which was released on Anvil in 1999
"The State Of Things" EP followed the next year on the Source label
There's a subtle folk influence in the music of Turin Brakes, but theirs is
not music you're ever going to hear around a campfire on a chilly evening;
instead, this is folk music for moody young people pondering life and love
alone in their bedrooms late at night, and the fact group founders and key
songwriters Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian still have anything to say
about these subjects 15 years after their first LP is a testimony to their
enduring strength as both writers and recording artists
Arriving in 2016, "Lost Property" is dominated by gentle but thoughtful
melodies built around guitar patterns where electric and acoustic sounds
walk hand in hand, accompanied by dynamic bursts of keyboards and strings
The lines of these tracks are impressively clean and polished; while the
performances often seem languid, the group's clever use of the relief
between the loud and the quiet brings "Lost Property" an impact that's big
and spacious, and the sweetly sad tone of the vocals is a good match for
the emotions of the music, imaging a young person's world with the
experience of a middle-aged man to draw upon
In fact, Turin Brakes evoke the sound of a young man's lovelorn view of the
world so vividly that it's a bit hard to imagine this band has been around
since 2001 and hasn't fully matured into a group with more to say about the
long-term relationships that are the stuff of adult lives. But if Turin
Brakes' world-view has changed little over the years, their embrace of the
craft of record-making has only improved, and "Lost Property" is an
impressive document of their skills in the recording studio