Thursday, 4 September 2008

Mp3 music: Earlies






Earlies
   

Artist: Earlies: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Indie

   







Earlies's discography:


Enemy Chorus
   

 Enemy Chorus

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11






With half its members residing in Texas (Brandon Carr and J.M. Lapham) and the other half (Christian Madden and Giles Hatton) in northern England, the Earlies bridge the geographic col with the wonders of engineering and the group's shared love of prog, psychedelic, state, and electronica. The band's "musical pen pals" glide path started in the late '90s, when Lapham met Madden at a sound recording year in Manchester, and as well met Carr at a disc stock in Texas. Acting as the connection between the early members, Lapham handed out DAT tapes to Carr, Hatton, and Madden, and this way the radical slowly reinforced the songs that they began releasing in 2002 on EPs such as Make for It Back Again. In 2004, the band released These Were the Earlies, a compendium of their previously released ferment, in the U.K. That yr as well marked the start clock time that all of the Earlies met each other in person, for a turn of duty that expanded the band's ranks to a diminished army of 11. American fans had to hold back until 2005 to go a domestically issued written matter of These Were the Earlies, when Secretly Canadian released the record album that lessen. The band returned in winter 2007 with The Enemy Chorus, a much darker, more ambitious put to work that underscored their prog influences and added a dash of Krautrock for respectable quantity.