The Dreaming Spires - Searching for the Supertruth (2015)
BAND/ARTIST: The Dreaming Spires
- Title: Searching for the Supertruth
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Clubhouse Records UK
- Genre: Indie, Americana, Country
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:46:50
- Total Size: 318 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Still Believe in You
02. All Kinds of People
03. Searching for Supertruth
04. Strange Glue
05. Easy Rider
06. Dusty in Memphis
07. We Used to Have Parties
08. If I Didn't Know You
09. When the Magic Comes
10. So Pretty
Searching For The Supertruth (the title is borrowed from cosmic evolution theorist Rich Blundell) is a distinctive and diverse follow up to The Dreaming Spires' acclaimed debut Brothers In Brooklyn, and while it will continue to attract comparisons to Big Star, it also reaches out into new psychedelic realms and is filled with grand strings, strange poetry and backwards guitars. While the Americana narrative of the debut and recent EP Darkest Before The Dawn continues through tracks like Still Believe In You, Strange Glue and Dusty In Memphis, the emphasis and movement is towards the cosmic and mystical, more I Am The Cosmos than Back Of A Car, making this the Spires' most accomplished and moving release yet. What is the supertruth? You ll know when you find it. The answer's all inside. The Dreaming Spires are brothers Robin and Joe Bennett, who also handle most instrumental duties, with Jamie Dawson on drums and percussion. Regular live guitarist Nick Fowler (also of Gaz Coombes' band) contributes guitar to many tracks. Known to some as 'the Notorious Bennett Brothers', Robin and Joe have carved out some renown as accomplished musicians as well as co-founders of acclaimed festivals, a label and even a record store. From their earliest guise (a band called Whispering Bob who released a mini-album in the late 90s and received airplay from radio legends John Peel and, naturally, Bob Harris) the Bennett brothers have long straddled a line between the influence of roots music, classic 60s pop and their youthful love of indie rock from both sides of the Atlantic, always anchored by their distinctive harmonies in the tradition of The Everly Brothers and The Byrds. The record is produced by The Dreaming Spires and mixed by Rowland Prytherch, with additional production from Nick Holton and Tony Poole. Guest musicians include Sarah Cracknell (St Etienne), Tony Poole (Starry Eyed & Laughing), Jackie Oates, Nick Holton (Black Hearted Brother) and 'Free Jazz' Geoff Widdowson (Danny and the Champions of the World).
01. Still Believe in You
02. All Kinds of People
03. Searching for Supertruth
04. Strange Glue
05. Easy Rider
06. Dusty in Memphis
07. We Used to Have Parties
08. If I Didn't Know You
09. When the Magic Comes
10. So Pretty
Searching For The Supertruth (the title is borrowed from cosmic evolution theorist Rich Blundell) is a distinctive and diverse follow up to The Dreaming Spires' acclaimed debut Brothers In Brooklyn, and while it will continue to attract comparisons to Big Star, it also reaches out into new psychedelic realms and is filled with grand strings, strange poetry and backwards guitars. While the Americana narrative of the debut and recent EP Darkest Before The Dawn continues through tracks like Still Believe In You, Strange Glue and Dusty In Memphis, the emphasis and movement is towards the cosmic and mystical, more I Am The Cosmos than Back Of A Car, making this the Spires' most accomplished and moving release yet. What is the supertruth? You ll know when you find it. The answer's all inside. The Dreaming Spires are brothers Robin and Joe Bennett, who also handle most instrumental duties, with Jamie Dawson on drums and percussion. Regular live guitarist Nick Fowler (also of Gaz Coombes' band) contributes guitar to many tracks. Known to some as 'the Notorious Bennett Brothers', Robin and Joe have carved out some renown as accomplished musicians as well as co-founders of acclaimed festivals, a label and even a record store. From their earliest guise (a band called Whispering Bob who released a mini-album in the late 90s and received airplay from radio legends John Peel and, naturally, Bob Harris) the Bennett brothers have long straddled a line between the influence of roots music, classic 60s pop and their youthful love of indie rock from both sides of the Atlantic, always anchored by their distinctive harmonies in the tradition of The Everly Brothers and The Byrds. The record is produced by The Dreaming Spires and mixed by Rowland Prytherch, with additional production from Nick Holton and Tony Poole. Guest musicians include Sarah Cracknell (St Etienne), Tony Poole (Starry Eyed & Laughing), Jackie Oates, Nick Holton (Black Hearted Brother) and 'Free Jazz' Geoff Widdowson (Danny and the Champions of the World).
Country | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE
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