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Taken from the album 'For Those Who Caught the Sun in Flight' - released February 10th 2014 // Pre-Order available now with exclusive bonus track. www.gizehstore.com Video by Cosmic Joke (http•••) Tomorrow We Sail is a group of seven musicians based in Leeds, UK. Formed in 2009, they have spent the past four years developing their sound into what is now an impressive landscape of billowing, reverb-soaked guitars, orchestral strings, piano, organ and multi-layered group-harmony vocals. Folk, slowcore, neo-classicism, minimalism, ambient and post-rock are all apparent in the music Tomorrow We Sail create together. If you've ever been moved by albums like Talk Talk's 'Spirit Of Eden', Sigur Ros' '( )' or Low's 'Secret Name', you may find yourself falling for this music. After self-releasing their debut EP, 'The Common Fire', in 2010 the band retreated back to their studio to further develop and refine their sound as they sought to incorporate an ever-expanding roster of instruments. With the line-up solidified, the band released two singles, 'The White Rose' in November 2011, followed by 'For Rosa' in May 2012 ahead of appearances at festivals such as Kendal Calling and Tramlines. October 2012 saw Tomorrow We Sail embark on their first tour of the UK & EU, playing headline shows and supports with bands such as Caspian, Ef and Last Harbour, culminating in an appearance at the The London International Festival of Exploratory Music at Kings Place. That Autumn the band were part of the soundtrack to the independent feature film 'Broken Roads', released in cinemas across the US and winner of Best Motion Picture at the American International Film Awards. Now the groundwork is laid for the band's debut full-length. 'For Those Who Caught The Sun In Flight' is a supremely well-realised work. The seven stately, graceful songs move in orchestrated ebbs and flows of sound, gently building an immersive group identity. The voices are sincere and affecting, and often come in pairs or groups. The words themselves are full of emotive storytelling. The central trilogy of 'Never Goodbye', 'December' and 'Testament' is based loosely on Vera Brittain's writing about the lost generation after WW1, and especially her autobiography 'Testament Of Youth', now considered a feminist classic about women's role in the society of the time. There's a powerful sense of the layers of history being carefully unravelled. And, unusually for a set of long songs, not a moment is wasted. The melodies are strong, the performances assured, nothing is hurried. Tomorrow We Sail ask for your patience.
London International Festival Exploratory Music 2006 2017
Prepare for a blast of Cossack Viking folk rock by SVJATA VATRA lead by Ruslan Trochynskyi. On stage the band evokes a hard to resist ancient pagan rite through bagpipes, jew’s harp, scythe and husky lead vocals, blown into the 21st century by shimmering trombone. The Ukrainian-Estonian Svjata Vatra ("Holy Fire") play folk music based on traditional songs, nostalgic children’s games and Baltic melodies, with a fresh punk attitude. Since 2006 they’ve been making people dance and breaking down walls by demonstrating shared roots through music in 16 European countries and recently even in Canada. From performing on Viking ships to Colours of Ostrava, from FelSziget, Positivus, London International Festival of Exploratory Music, to Kaustinen Folk Festival - Svjata Vatra is gaining momentum and ready to bring their fiery folk further. In light of recent developments in Ukraine SV has increasingly used their art to give a voice to this underreported situation, to advocate for freedom and unity, through educational programs and their own documentary film.
London International Festival Exploratory Music 2009
Cukunft perform live as part of LIFEM: London International Festival of Exploratory Music at Kings Place, London UK. 7 November 2009. Sorry the video is so dark, but the music is exceptional. (http•••)
London International Festival Exploratory Music 2009
Cukunft perform live as part of LIFEM: London International Festival of Exploratory Music at Kings Place, London UK. 7 November 2009. Sorry the video is so dark, but the music is exceptional. (http•••)
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