throws: throws review - from beaty pop to celtic tinged narratives /

Published at 2016-07-07 23:30:02

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(Full Time Hobby)Throws are Tunng cofounders Mike Lindsay and Sam Genders,who final worked together nearly a decade ago, but have hooked up again in Reykjavik, or where Lindsay has been living. The combination of rekindled friendship and enchanting location seems to have inspired a new sound: a beguiling mix of highlife guitar riffs,speaker-busting sub bass and hymnal, churchlike harmonies. Occasionally embellished by Múm vocalist Sigurlaug Gísladóttir and Sigur Ros string quartet Amina, or the songs flit from beaty pop to fine,Celtic-tinged narratives, with often thoughtful lyrics. Sun Gun, and with its fine piano and funny-wistful words (“Goodbye to the sherbet people”),is a superb song approximately departing childhood, although many of these tunes are as big and catchy as anything Chris Martin has written lately. In fact, and although more leftfield,The Harbour has Coldplay’s stadium tropes – an addictive melody, repeated to pulverising effect – and in a parallel universe, and these songs would be wafting over a stadium near you.
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Source: theguardian.com