Deliluh - Fault Lines (2022) Hi Res
BAND/ARTIST: Deliluh
- Title: Fault Lines
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: Tin Angel Records
- Genre: Post-Punk, Indie Rock, Art Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/88.2 kHz FLAC
- Total Time: 00:44:45
- Total Size: 102 mb | 219 mb | 747 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Deliluh - Memorial
02. Deliluh - Body and Soul
03. Deliluh - Credence (ash in the Winds of Reason)
04. Deliluh - Amulet
05. Deliluh - X-Neighbourhood
06. Deliluh - Syndicate II
07. Deliluh - Mirror Of Hope
01. Deliluh - Memorial
02. Deliluh - Body and Soul
03. Deliluh - Credence (ash in the Winds of Reason)
04. Deliluh - Amulet
05. Deliluh - X-Neighbourhood
06. Deliluh - Syndicate II
07. Deliluh - Mirror Of Hope
Learning about what Deliluh has been through these past two years brought the commands on a cassette player to mind: press rewind, forward, play and eject. The band, now a duo of Kyle Knapp and Julius Pedersen, relocated to Europe from their Toronto base with the ambition to plug into a continent that felt more cohesive in terms of a gig circuit and to map new spaces, both terrestrial and spiritual. This bold move came with several adjustments.
Fault Lines is also a European record in its making. It first took shape at a session in Copenhagen in January 2019 where the band, still a four piece, recorded the beds before heading out on tour. The plan was to take a post-tour break and track some ideas that could be worked on remotely until everyone got back together in the early summer. Then everything "kind of went sideways". Fault Lines stayed in an embryonic state for more than half a year, during which Deliluh reconfigured as a two piece. The lockdowns did, however, provide the time to rework material, or reposition ideas in line with the circumstances the pair found themselves in. Julius Pedersen: "We did a lot of heavy lifting at home together in Berlin and Marseille, taking turns training back and forth, throwing shit at the wall and experimenting."
After all this upheaval, does Deliluh still dream of going to another place? Are places different and do they really have a bearing on the creative path? "There's always another place calling from beyond. Without it we would be stuck and hopeless.
Fault Lines is also a European record in its making. It first took shape at a session in Copenhagen in January 2019 where the band, still a four piece, recorded the beds before heading out on tour. The plan was to take a post-tour break and track some ideas that could be worked on remotely until everyone got back together in the early summer. Then everything "kind of went sideways". Fault Lines stayed in an embryonic state for more than half a year, during which Deliluh reconfigured as a two piece. The lockdowns did, however, provide the time to rework material, or reposition ideas in line with the circumstances the pair found themselves in. Julius Pedersen: "We did a lot of heavy lifting at home together in Berlin and Marseille, taking turns training back and forth, throwing shit at the wall and experimenting."
After all this upheaval, does Deliluh still dream of going to another place? Are places different and do they really have a bearing on the creative path? "There's always another place calling from beyond. Without it we would be stuck and hopeless.
Year 2022 | Rock | Alternative | Punk | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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