Hi folks, another new tune with a video to go along with it. It went up on the 1st of Feb, but at that time I was 'enjoying' the icy embrace of the banhammer!
we'll be putting a new clip up on the 1st of each month from now on, so subscribe to our youtube channel if you'd like to be kept-up-to-date.
corpsesarefun wrote:I was going to post that but I realised I was the last posted
As I said on youtube and facebook, that's good gak man
Danke! Someone from the BBC asked us for the MP3 the other day, so hopefully it should appear in some dark corner of their regional programming at some point...
Hey Albie, just wanted to let you know I played Annihilation for my girlfriend and she absolutely loved it, she's going to play it for her parents, etc. when she gets a chance. She already wants to see you play live
Pfff, whats all this waiting talk?! Get a loan, use your parents homes as collateral, something!
Like Ive said before theres a place about 10 minutes from where I live called the Machine Shop, and they have some rather big acts go there all the time. You guys would make a killing in that place
Hey thanks Tibbsy, I just spotted that you bought it! Very kind, I must say. We don't expect people to make donations, but it's always nice when they do, so cheers. We may be playing live in Manchester towards the end of March if that's any use to you - we're not playing live much ATM, as we're deep into the recording cycle, but if we play in Liverpool you'll be the first to know. It's certainly a possibility at some point in the not-to-distant future, depending on how our current negotiations go...
Automatically Appended Next Post: Oh, and 'FIBUA', 'Cold Hands', 'Black Cloud' and maybe 2 others will be available to buy in a few months time, once again, pending negotiations which are currently ongoing.
Well I may be able to get to Manchester for a show, it isn't too far away after all
Can't wait for new stuff... I've finished listening all the way through the album and I'm most of the way through the remix album now - Fantastic stuff, I'll be recommending it to friends as soon as the opportunity presents itself
Pretty cool, i liked the last 45 seconds and i found myself drawn to the bass. The fact everything is very easy on the ears (crosses fingers that the generalistation goes unnoticed) is still a bit foreign to me, probably why i liked the last bit from 'Black cloud' and 'fibua' as it was more in my comfort zone.
Oh btw did you have to mime for the video? I always think pop stars must feel right prats when they have to do it. Its the main reason i'm not a superstar, Obviously.
Perkustin wrote:Pretty cool, i liked the last 45 seconds and i found myself drawn to the bass. The fact everything is very easy on the ears (crosses fingers that the generalistation goes unnoticed) is still a bit foreign to me, probably why i liked the last bit from 'Black cloud' and 'fibua' as it was more in my comfort zone.
Cool, thanks for checking it out. Our bass-player will be thrilled, though in truth it has proved me right - the bass was loud enough, after all!
Oh btw did you have to mime for the video? I always think pop stars must feel right prats when they have to do it. Its the main reason i'm not a superstar, Obviously.
Nah, it originally started off as a live recording of us playing in the studio, but we had so many takes that in the end we just decided to cut it together with some footage of weird mentalists and slap the finished studio version over the top, which is why some parts are out of synch.. Miming would be weird though. Never done it yet, as the video for 'Cold Hands' (with the brass band) was recorded live originally too.
Dresden don’t do radio friendly intros, neatly packaged 3 minute consumables, or fashionable haircuts for that matter. In fact, they are a marketing man’s worst nightmare. I can already hear them screaming, songs too long, too old, too fat, too…. Oh f%*k it, hand me the revolver.
What they do deliver however, are epic slices of melancholic indie with a defibrillated heart and electronic soul. Caught somewhere between Elbow and Ultravox, ‘Cold Hands’ is a beautiful song that showcases Ryan Magee’s vocals alongside the band’s sense for the dramatic. From wistful beginnings the song builds to a climactic barrage of strings and guitar that demands a much bigger stage, before drifting to a close.
The use of percussion and lazy bass on the introduction of new song ‘Black Cloud’ has a touch of Massive Attack about it, with Magee’s vocals (when they finally arrive) set a little deeper in the mix and veiled with effects, think Ian Brown. The chorus is once again anthemic and the outro of Magee’s simple yeah yeah yeah’s fighting for supremacy with reverb-laden guitars seems a suitable way to end.
All in all it’s the sort of music that needs to be heard on headphones or in arenas and probably nowhere in-between. Either way, it’s the best thing to drop into our in box for a while.
Yea no gak, I love MassiveAttack. Id say that would go into the compliment pile ya? And dammit, Im turning your music on again....its too friggin catchy
Just to let you all know, this evening we signed a singles deal with local up-and-coming indie label Longevity Records here in Manchester. Nothing too massive, but hopefully it'll be a great stepping-stone for our career. The first single will be entitled 'FIBUA' and will be released in a couple of months.
Thankyou all for your support - it made this possible.
Albatross wrote:Just to let you all know, this evening we signed a singles deal with local up-and-coming indie label Longevity Records here in Manchester. Nothing too massive, but hopefully it'll be a great stepping-stone for our career. The first single will be entitled 'FIBUA' and will be released in a couple of months.
Thankyou all for your support - it made this possible.
x
Congrats! Great news!
Will it be the same FIBUA we know and love? Any changes?
Albatross wrote:Just to let you all know, this evening we signed a singles deal with local up-and-coming indie label Longevity Records here in Manchester. Nothing too massive, but hopefully it'll be a great stepping-stone for our career. The first single will be entitled 'FIBUA' and will be released in a couple of months.
Thankyou all for your support - it made this possible.
x
Congrats! Great news!
Will it be the same FIBUA we know and love? Any changes?
We've remixed and polished it up a little, plus we're having it professionally mastered. It won't be massively different, just a little crisper, louder and heavier.
Holy gak Im a psychic! I had a dream I was shopping, and I ran into you, and we chatted about something, but I cant recall what it was. Oddly enough, you were wearing beach attire and sandals.....in Michigan.......its slightly cold outside
Anywho, this means I knew before hand! Congrats to you guys! Small step or not, thats pretty awesome stuff
KingCracker wrote:Holy gak Im a psychic! I had a dream I was shopping, and I ran into you, and we chatted about something, but I cant recall what it was. Oddly enough, you were wearing beach attire and sandals.....in Michigan.......its slightly cold outside
KingCracker wrote:Holy gak Im a psychic! I had a dream I was shopping, and I ran into you, and we chatted about something, but I cant recall what it was. Oddly enough, you were wearing beach attire and sandals.....in Michigan.......its slightly cold outside
Hi chaps - it's the first of the month, so here's a new youtube clip!
It's an early acoustic demo of a song called 'Body in the Water', which we still play, but is now VERY different. Believe it or not, we used to be a folk band...
I really dig it, as I personally friggin love any music done with acoustic. Curious to hear what the remade version is. And Rammstein? So low, guff and weird Germans banging on metal things?
Here's a new clip. It's an alternate version of a song we're currently working on. We recorded and filmed it all in one night for fun, because we like the idea of having different versions of the same song. It's a little rough, but here it is:
Not a massive fan of that version of tomorrower, I did enjoy how your voice hearkened back to your first album and became more melancholic and haunting again.