Pattern Is Movement - Stowaway (2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Pattern Is Movement
- Title: Stowaway
- Year Of Release: 2005
- Label: 923278 Records DK2
- Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 32:39
- Total Size: 81/241 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Maple
02. It's the Wine
03. Never Liked This Time of Day
04. Interlude One
05. 2 Voice for 2 Sections
06. People and Touch
07. Interlude Two
08. She Already Knows It
09. Silver Queen
10. Interlude Three
11. Talk Back to Me
12. The Severe
01. Maple
02. It's the Wine
03. Never Liked This Time of Day
04. Interlude One
05. 2 Voice for 2 Sections
06. People and Touch
07. Interlude Two
08. She Already Knows It
09. Silver Queen
10. Interlude Three
11. Talk Back to Me
12. The Severe
Exploratory indie rockers Pattern Is Movement were formed in Philadelphia by multi-instrumentalists Andrew Thiboldeaux and Christopher Ward in 2001. Originally joined by fellow musicians Daniel McClain, Wade Hampton, and Corey Duncan, early output from the band tended toward angular math rock. This heavy approach resulted in the first few albums from the band, 2004's The (Im)possibility of Longing and 2005's Stowaway. Producer Scott Solter worked independently on a remix of Stowaway that was eventually released as 2006's Scott Solter Plays Pattern Is Movement: Canonic.
By the release of 2008's All Together, the band had pared down its membership to just the founding duo of Thiboldeaux playing a variety of keys and synths and Ward playing drums. This membership change came at the same time as a massive change in direction for the group, tending away from cerebral rock and moving in a more stylized direction in line with the layered harmonies and neo-soul influences of Dirty Projectors or Grizzly Bear. The band embarked on a series of tours, supporting acts as diverse as the Roots and St. Vincent. Their self-titled fourth album took years of recording and editing to complete, seeing the light of day in the spring of 2014
By the release of 2008's All Together, the band had pared down its membership to just the founding duo of Thiboldeaux playing a variety of keys and synths and Ward playing drums. This membership change came at the same time as a massive change in direction for the group, tending away from cerebral rock and moving in a more stylized direction in line with the layered harmonies and neo-soul influences of Dirty Projectors or Grizzly Bear. The band embarked on a series of tours, supporting acts as diverse as the Roots and St. Vincent. Their self-titled fourth album took years of recording and editing to complete, seeing the light of day in the spring of 2014
Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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