Broken Chanter - Broken Chanter (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Broken Chanter
- Title: Broken Chanter
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Last Night From Glasgow Limited
- Genre: alternative, electronic, rock, atmospheric, folk, indie
- Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 41:29
- Total Size: 258; 468 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
A stunning, stately debut - The Skinny
Poignant electro-futurist folk [where] one of the elements which resonates most clearly throughout...is MacGregor’s continuing abilitywith a shining pop chorus. - The Scotsman
Pairing catchy choruses and post-pop grooves, with melancholic, self-deprecating lyrics, MacGregor offers up a tasty slice of Scottish indie avant-pop, shot through with streams of folk and electronica - The List
As with allthesongs here, MacGregor cutsto theheart with thetiniest lyrical details. Like slowstrobe flashes throwing light on the past, we see snatches of stories symbolised in ordinary objects and overheard conversations, leaving usto fill in the missing pieces- Gold Flake Paint
From insistent lead single 'Wholesale' through a heavenlycollaboration with Gaelicstar Kim Carnie to closing secular hymnal 'Free Psalm', the record glides and soars - a bird's eye view of frosted landscapes and snowyhills- The National
1.01 - Broken Chanter - Nineteen Ninety-Eight (5:53)
1.02 - Broken Chanter - Should We Be Dancing? (4:16)
1.03 - Broken Chanter - Wholesale (4:56)
1.04 - Broken Chanter - Don't Move to Denmark (3:50)
1.05 - Broken Chanter - Cheering in the Distance (3:55)
1.06 - Broken Chanter - Mionagadanan (6:09)
1.07 - Broken Chanter - Occupy My Hours (3:56)
1.08 - Broken Chanter - Beside Ourselves (4:29)
1.09 - Broken Chanter - Free Psalm (4:06)
Poignant electro-futurist folk [where] one of the elements which resonates most clearly throughout...is MacGregor’s continuing abilitywith a shining pop chorus. - The Scotsman
Pairing catchy choruses and post-pop grooves, with melancholic, self-deprecating lyrics, MacGregor offers up a tasty slice of Scottish indie avant-pop, shot through with streams of folk and electronica - The List
As with allthesongs here, MacGregor cutsto theheart with thetiniest lyrical details. Like slowstrobe flashes throwing light on the past, we see snatches of stories symbolised in ordinary objects and overheard conversations, leaving usto fill in the missing pieces- Gold Flake Paint
From insistent lead single 'Wholesale' through a heavenlycollaboration with Gaelicstar Kim Carnie to closing secular hymnal 'Free Psalm', the record glides and soars - a bird's eye view of frosted landscapes and snowyhills- The National
1.01 - Broken Chanter - Nineteen Ninety-Eight (5:53)
1.02 - Broken Chanter - Should We Be Dancing? (4:16)
1.03 - Broken Chanter - Wholesale (4:56)
1.04 - Broken Chanter - Don't Move to Denmark (3:50)
1.05 - Broken Chanter - Cheering in the Distance (3:55)
1.06 - Broken Chanter - Mionagadanan (6:09)
1.07 - Broken Chanter - Occupy My Hours (3:56)
1.08 - Broken Chanter - Beside Ourselves (4:29)
1.09 - Broken Chanter - Free Psalm (4:06)
Pop | Folk | Rock | Alternative | Electronic | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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