Rock & Roll Was Here To Stay - Yellow/ pink Haze

Smaller Hearts
Rock & Roll Was Here To Stay - Yellow/ pink Haze

37,19 EUR
LP
Noyes
Release date: 09/Jun/2023
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Sales Rank: #324 in Funk
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Style: Funk
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 1. Sleeper Agent
1.2 2. The Switch
1.3 3. Belts and Braces
1.4 4. Fists and Fires
1.5 5. [Intermission]
1.6 6. Aubergine Axe
1.7 7. Returning Year
1.8 8. Summerspun
1.9 9. Shorelines
1.10 10. This Is How
1.11 11. Overshore
Number of discs: 1
Description:Rock & Roll Was Here To Stay is an album by Smaller Hearts, released in 2023. The album is a Coloured Vinyl rock LP. - .. WAS HERE TO STAY / YELLOW/PINK HAZE VINYL
Vinyl LP pressing. Smaller Hearts began as a game. Kristina Parlee and Ron Bates tore up a bunch of pieces of paper, and on each they wrote a word that could describe a song: slow, fast, quiet, loud, odd time signature, with or without certain instruments, et cetera. Then they'd mix the paper all up in a bowl, like David Lynch drawing today's lucky number, and pull out a few. The results were treated as instructions: the corresponding song would be written and recorded to the random spec of the draw. Some of the combinations that resulted made a nonsensical racket, and some of them hewed closer to the hooky indie pop Parlee and Bates loved. Through three albums, these experiments distilled into a catchy synth-pop laced with just enough experimentation and discord to keep things interesting. Touchstones were Depeche Mode and the Pet Shop Boys, but laced with the narcotic rush of My Bloody Valentine and the tone bursts of Stereolab. Veterans of the Halifax, Nova Scotia indie rock scene-of such bands as Shoulder Season, Moonsocket, Orange Glass, The Maynards and more-they embraced a DIY approach: self-produced, self-recorded and one firm rule: no guitars. Recording their fourth LP, Parlee and Bates decided to take stock and review their methods. They still wanted to self-produce, and to record everything at home, but they decided on a change: guitars were now allowed. Rock and Roll Was Here to Stay embraces nostalgia even as it refutes it. The harmonies soar while synthesizers collide with guitar feedback in the background (and sometimes the foreground). Smaller Hearts continue to evolve with a set of songs that are better than ever.
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: NYES51.1
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