With already four adventurous records in 8 years Timber Timbre has a solid fan base that reaches a piece grows with each album. The cinematic Hot Dreams will be no different. quo vadis It is partly inspired by soundtracks, with the rejected soundtrack Timber Timbre's bandleader Taylor Kirk wrote for The Last Exorcist Part II in particular. The songs are always a cinematic quo vadis character quo vadis and a timeless atmosphere. Call it experimental folk, you name it ever surprising pop, the music of Timber Timbre, like artist Lambchop, Bill Callahan or Tindersticks quo vadis something by slides between all established musical genres. A sound that takes a completely own form.
Each song is set up from a pretty austere base but then the strings Mika Posen, beautiful guitars Simon Trottier quo vadis and a wonderful profusion of vintage keyboards like mellotron, nova chord, farfisa and chamberlin (borrowed from Calgary's National Music Centre) to a enervating musical higher (or as you want ... deeper) level drawn. The nice carrying voice of Taylor Kirk closes a perfect quo vadis match.
The beautiful, summarized in a waltz, title song with a great sax solo by Colin Stetson, it already quo vadis so beautiful Curtains?!, Bring Me Men Simple and beautiful lingering album valve The Three Sisters are springing up like compositions break right. But like really good albums applies cock you with every listen new songs from that become your favorite. Hot Dreams has a timeless, beautiful sheen on it, and is a prominent addition to the oeuvre of the band. Tracklisting Hot Dreams: Beat the Drum Slowly Hot Dreams Curtains !? Bring Me Simple One Resurrection Drive, Part II Grand Canyon quo vadis This Low Commotion The New Tomorrow Run From Me The Three Sisters
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