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01
Golden Bells
01:15
02
Ursa Minor
06:05
03
Under A Leaden Sky
04:31
04
Hidden Mountains
06:02
05
Willow Lane
04:19
06
Erase
07:26
07
What If Going Back Meant Coming Home?
06:38
08
For Family
07:08
09
At Lands End
09:09
ARTIST
DE LA MANCHA
TITLE
The End Of Music
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
KARAOKE KALK (GERMANY)
CATALOG #
KK 067LP
KK 067LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
5/29/2012
LP version. This is the second full-length album by Swedish group
De La Mancha
. At the core of the band are two childhood friends
Jerker Lund
and
Dag Rosenqvist
, who founded the project back in 2003. A shared admiration for groups like
Red House Painters
,
Sigur Rós
,
Led Zeppelin
and
My Bloody Valentine
set out a general direction for the duo. And the band has stayed true to this tradition of leftfield pop-rock as
The End Of Music
demonstrates most perfectly. The album dives in at the deep end with a brief intro, "Golden Bells," which flows seamlessly into the straight-up rocking number, "Ursa Minor." "Under A Leaden Sky" is an epic orchestral ballad with strong dynamics. Again, De La Mancha whose first release was an EP on Crying Bob Records in 2005, show their tremendous musical versatility on "Hidden Mountains," which quickly melts into a symphonic drone midway before tightening the reigns again at the very end, returning to the main refrain of the song. "Willow Lane" features a stripped-down arrangement of piano, vocals and organ -- as powerful as any rock number. Equally fragile in its beauty is the somber composition, "Erase." The song also relies, for the most part, on a very sparse instrumentation, but puts this to great effect. "At Lands End" clocks in at over 9 minutes -- the longest track on the album.
The End Of Music
is an album full of contrast and beauty. Each track has a clear identity and both the song-writing process as well as the production have been meticulously executed by Lund and Rosenqvist.
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