Klaxons - Surfing The Void (2010)
BAND/ARTIST: Klaxons
- Title: Surfing The Void
- Year Of Release: 2010
- Label: Rinse, Polydor
- Genre: Indie Rock, Alt Rock, Post-Punk, New Rave
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 38:27
- Total Size: 94/292 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Echoes 03:45
02. The Same Space 03:11
03. Surfing The Void 02:30
04. Valley Of The Calm Trees 03:16
05. Venusia 04:07
06. Extra Astronomical 03:17
07. Twin Flames 04:19
08. Flashover 05:06
09. Future Memories 03:42
10. Cypherspeed 05:08
01. Echoes 03:45
02. The Same Space 03:11
03. Surfing The Void 02:30
04. Valley Of The Calm Trees 03:16
05. Venusia 04:07
06. Extra Astronomical 03:17
07. Twin Flames 04:19
08. Flashover 05:06
09. Future Memories 03:42
10. Cypherspeed 05:08
Jamie Reynolds (vocals, bass guitar), James Righton (vocals, keyboards/synthesizers), Simon Taylor [aka "Captain Strobe"] (guitar, backing vocals).
Augmented for live shows by Steffan Halperin on drums. He also appeared in the "Atlantis To Interzone" video.
Leading band as a part of the so-called 'Nu-Rave' movement in the UK, who mix indie-rock guitars with an edge of early-90's rave influences.
On 17 July 2007 "Myths Of The Near Future" was announced as one of the 12 albums nominated for the annual 2007 Mercury Music Prize. With Bat For Lashes being the favourite to win, at the ceremony held at London's Grovenor House on Tuesday 4 September 2007, when the winner was announced by Jools Holland at 10:15pm, despite being regarded as rank outsiders by the bookies, they won.
In 2014 they split up. Their last live gigs were in early 2015.
Augmented for live shows by Steffan Halperin on drums. He also appeared in the "Atlantis To Interzone" video.
Leading band as a part of the so-called 'Nu-Rave' movement in the UK, who mix indie-rock guitars with an edge of early-90's rave influences.
On 17 July 2007 "Myths Of The Near Future" was announced as one of the 12 albums nominated for the annual 2007 Mercury Music Prize. With Bat For Lashes being the favourite to win, at the ceremony held at London's Grovenor House on Tuesday 4 September 2007, when the winner was announced by Jools Holland at 10:15pm, despite being regarded as rank outsiders by the bookies, they won.
In 2014 they split up. Their last live gigs were in early 2015.
Alternative | Punk | Indie | FLAC / APE
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