Melt Yourself Down - Last Evenings on Earth (2016) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Melt Yourself Down
- Title: Last Evenings on Earth
- Year Of Release: 2016
- Label: The Leaf Label
- Genre: Afrobeat, punk jazz, jazz fusion, art punk, post-punk
- Quality: 24-bit/96kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 36:23 min
- Total Size: 762 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Last Evenings On Earth is the second studio album by the London-based band Melt Yourself Down. It follows 2013's eponymous debut and Live At The New Empowering Church, released for Record Store Day in 2014.
The album is named after the collection of short stories by Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño. The Leaf Label described the album as "a dizzying, continent-hopping voyage, darker and heavier than its predecessor". In an interview, bandleader Peter Wareham explained, "The need to dance is still there but now I’m feeling inspired by the idea of the city as a prism through which all kinds of global influences pass...Translation, immigration, overcoming obstacles - and most of all, human unity." In another interview he explained that "the writing for the album started whilst touring the first album in 2013 and the music naturally evolved as things in our lives have played out since then. By the end the process had become about trying to capture the band’s energy whilst writing and recording"
Clash praised the album as a "blast of musical exploration" and noted that frontman Kusal Gaya is "moving away from his native Mauritian/French Creole to sing in English".
Tracks 'Dot To Dot', 'The God Of You' and 'Jump The Fire' were each released as singles along with music videos.
Tracklist:
01. Melt Yourself Down - Dot to Dot (4:27)
02. Melt Yourself Down - The God of You (3:45)
03. Melt Yourself Down - Listen Out (3:53)
04. Melt Yourself Down - Communication (1:27)
05. Melt Yourself Down - Jump the Fire (4:15)
06. Melt Yourself Down - Bharat Mata (5:04)
07. Melt Yourself Down - Big Children (Gran Zanfan) (4:47)
08. Melt Yourself Down - Body Parts (5:03)
09. Melt Yourself Down - Yazzan Dayra (3:41)
The album is named after the collection of short stories by Chilean novelist Roberto Bolaño. The Leaf Label described the album as "a dizzying, continent-hopping voyage, darker and heavier than its predecessor". In an interview, bandleader Peter Wareham explained, "The need to dance is still there but now I’m feeling inspired by the idea of the city as a prism through which all kinds of global influences pass...Translation, immigration, overcoming obstacles - and most of all, human unity." In another interview he explained that "the writing for the album started whilst touring the first album in 2013 and the music naturally evolved as things in our lives have played out since then. By the end the process had become about trying to capture the band’s energy whilst writing and recording"
Clash praised the album as a "blast of musical exploration" and noted that frontman Kusal Gaya is "moving away from his native Mauritian/French Creole to sing in English".
Tracks 'Dot To Dot', 'The God Of You' and 'Jump The Fire' were each released as singles along with music videos.
Tracklist:
01. Melt Yourself Down - Dot to Dot (4:27)
02. Melt Yourself Down - The God of You (3:45)
03. Melt Yourself Down - Listen Out (3:53)
04. Melt Yourself Down - Communication (1:27)
05. Melt Yourself Down - Jump the Fire (4:15)
06. Melt Yourself Down - Bharat Mata (5:04)
07. Melt Yourself Down - Big Children (Gran Zanfan) (4:47)
08. Melt Yourself Down - Body Parts (5:03)
09. Melt Yourself Down - Yazzan Dayra (3:41)
Year 2016 | Jazz | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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