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【輸入盤CD】Felt / Crumbling The Antiseptic Beauty【K2022/2/25発売】

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2022/2/25 発売UK盤レーベル: CHERRY RED収録曲: 3,390円

Terminals - Antiseptic CD アルバム 【輸入盤】

WORLD DISC PLACE
◆タイトル: Antiseptic◆アーティスト: Terminals◆現地発売日: 2017/05/19◆レーベル: Ba Da BingTerminals - Antiseptic CD アルバム 【輸入盤】※商品画像はイメージです。デザインの変更等により、実物とは差異がある場合があります。 ※注文後30分間は注文履歴からキャンセルが可能です。当店で注文を確認した後は原則キャンセル不可となります。予めご了承ください。[楽曲リスト]1.1 Antiseptic 1.2 Edge of the Night 1.3 Runaway Train 1.4 The Rain Has Come and Gone 1.5 Days of Silver 1.6 Glass Walls 1.7 To Be Lost 1.8 Light Years Away2017 release. The Terminals are the best rock band New Zealand has ever produced. Period. There's heavy competition, but believe it. No group has lasted over three decades and maintained such intensity, structure and mood better than the core team of Steven Cogle and Peter Stapleton. Cogle's voice is a quavering incantation of deep spell-casting, throwing more dirt onto already gritty guitar squalls. Stapleton's rhythm section propels songs through lightning charges of tempo and energy. Age has only embedded the band's mastery of deep sonic realms. The ten years between their last album, Last Days of the Sun, and the release of Antiseptic whip by in a flash when these records are played next to each other-they never disappoint, they never relent. This album does mark some changes, however. Longtime guitarist Brian Crook now lives in the California desert, so Nicole Moffat has replaced him, providing violin and vocals. Mick El Borado thickens the atmosphere with his improvisational keyboard playing. A group that has stayed together so long knows instinctively where a song can go, although it is often the maverick pieces-ones that at first don't seem to belong-that end up on the records. Their work together has become only more sagacious, and The Terminals don't waste an intended or improvised note. This is a peerless rock album-think of another group who've stayed as heavy, as broke, and consistent for this long. 2,703円
【輸入盤CD】Bis / Anthology: 20 Years Of Antiseptic Poetry
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2014/11/18 発売輸入盤レーベル:DO YOURSELF IN収録曲: 4,490円

【輸入盤】 Felt フェルト / Crumbling The Antiseptic Beauty 【CD】

HMV&BOOKS online 1号店
出荷目安の詳細はこちら曲目リストDisc11.Evergreen Dazed/2.Fortune/3.Birdmen/4.Cathedral/5.I Worship The Sun/6.Templeroy 2,530円
【輸入盤CD】Terminals / Antiseptic 【K2017/5/19発売】
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発売日: 2017/5/19輸入盤USレーベル: Ba Da Bing収録曲: 1.1 Antiseptic1.2 Edge of the Night1.3 Runaway Train1.4 The Rain Has Come and Gone1.5 Days of Silver1.6 Glass Walls1.7 To Be Lost1.8 Light Years Awayコメント:2017 release. The Terminals are the best rock band New Zealand has ever produced. Period. There's heavy competition, but believe it. No group has lasted over three decades and maintained such intensity, structure and mood better than the core team of Steven Cogle and Peter Stapleton. Cogle's voice is a quavering incantation of deep spell-casting, throwing more dirt onto already gritty guitar squalls. Stapleton's rhythm section propels songs through lightning charges of tempo and energy. Age has only embedded the band's mastery of deep sonic realms. The ten years between their last album, Last Days of the Sun, and the release of Antiseptic whip by in a flash when these records are played next to each other-they never disappoint, they never relent. This album does mark some changes, however. Longtime guitarist Brian Crook now lives in the California desert, so Nicole Moffat has replaced him, providing violin and vocals. Mick El Borado thickens the atmosphere with his improvisational keyboard playing. A group that has stayed together so long knows instinctively where a song can go, although it is often the maverick pieces-ones that at first don't seem to belong-that end up on the records. Their work together has become only more sagacious, and The Terminals don't waste an intended or improvised note. This is a peerless rock album-think of another group who've stayed as heavy, as broke, and consistent for this long.2017 release. The Terminals are the best rock band New Zealand has ever produced. Period. There's heavy competition, but believe it. No group has lasted over three decades and maintained such intensity, structure and mood better than the core team of Steven Cogle and Peter Stapleton. Cogle's voice is a quavering incantation of deep spell-casting, throwing more dirt onto already gritty guitar squalls. Stapleton's rhythm section propels songs through lightning charges of tempo and energy. Age has only embedded the band's mastery of deep sonic realms. The ten years between their last album, Last Days of the Sun, and the release of Antiseptic whip by in a flash when these records are played next to each other-they never disappoint, they never relent. This album does mark some changes, however. Longtime guitarist Brian Crook now lives in the California desert, so Nicole Moffat has replaced him, providing violin and vocals. Mick El Borado thickens the atmosphere with his improvisational keyboard playing. A group that has stayed together so long knows instinctively where a song can go, although it is often the maverick pieces-ones that at first don't seem to belong-that end up on the records. Their work together has become only more sagacious, and The Terminals don't waste an intended or improvised note. This is a peerless rock album-think of another group who've stayed as heavy, as broke, and consistent for this long. 2,090円