ArpLine (Sam Tyndall, Adam De Rosa, Michael Chap Resnick, Oliver Edsforth, Nathan Lithgow) de Brooklin
Y como no, si de electrónica-indie-alternativo experimental se trata, de Brooklin tienen que ser, aquí llega este grupo con una propuesta fresca y estructuras mas indie, un sonido fresco, potentes guitarras y sintetizadores marcando los temas, y una voz que recuerda post 80, una interesante propuesta, y los videos de sus directos tienen muy buena pinta, suenan muy bien; está muy bien el disco, buen debut!!!!! Muy Recomendable!!!!!
Accessible electronic music tends to fall into two categories: electro-dance, strobe-lit club-shakers, and removed, echoing disturbia. So what happens when a band presses forward and does both? You’d get Brooklyn’s ArpLine, whose debut full-length Travel Book traffics in both grand club dance-press and stripped, affecting procession.
Of the two sides, Travel starts its journey in the dance-up, first with opening instrumental “Speed (Rush Ah)”, and then the electric “Fold Up Like a Piece of Paper”, a dance anthem for the rest of us. Bigger takes on this come in the subsequent “Make It Rain” and middle piece “Weekend In the Colonies”, a kind of 80s electro-procession party. Only latter number “Game” misses, as its electro-rock kind of grinds on & on. (QRO Magazine)
Releases:
2010- Travel Book (Album) self-released Esta per aki i tambe per alla
Tracklisting:
01. Speed (Rush Ah) 1:21
02. Fold Up Like A Piece Of Paper 4:16
03. Make It Rain 3:24
04. Parts Unknown 4:47
05. Amplify 4:53
06. Weekend In The Colonies 6:25
07. Sound And Versions 3:03
08. Cap 5:03
09. Game 3:54
10. Rope 5:28
YouTube:
ArpLine – Fold Up Like a Piece of Paper (2009)
ArpLine – Weekend in the Colonies/Mercury Lounge 8/14/09
ArpLine performing “Rope” / Live at The Studio @ Webster Hall NYC 2009)
