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The Horrors - Skying CD (2011) [Psy. Rock] [FLAC]

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Artist .........:  The Horrors
Title ..........:  Skying
Genre ..........:  Psychedelic Rock
Style ..........:  Rock, Indie roc
Label ..........:  XL Recordings
Language .......:  English
Year ...........:  2011
Catalog Number .:  SDX 29024
Street Date ....:  07.26.2011
Release Date ...:  08.28.2018
Source .........:  CDDA
Encoder ........:  FLAC 1.3.1
Grabber ........:  EAC
Quality ........:  971 kbps / 44100 Hz / Stereo
Size ...........:  375.81 MB
Tracks .........:  10
Url: [url]https://www.thehorrors.co.uk/[/url]
T R A C K   L I S T
01.Changing The Rain                                               04:34
02.You Said                                                        04:48
03.I Can See Through You                                           04:19
04.Endless Blue                                                    05:13
05.Dive In                                                         04:54
06.Still Life                                                      05:23
07.Moving Further Away                                             04:06
08.Wild Eyed                                                       08:37
09.Monica Gems                                                     04:31
10.Oceans Burning                                                  07:50
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R E L E A S E   N O T E S
Skying boasts a song called Moving Further Away, and that?s exactly what the
Horrors do on their third album. Neither a return to Strange House's goth-punk nor a
simple continuation of Primary Colours' acclaimed Krautrock/shoegaze fusion, this
time the band sets the dials of its way-back machine for the mid- and late 80s,
sampling post-punk luminaries such as Echo & the Bunnymen, the Psychedelic Furs, and
Simple Minds as well as the era?s baggy trend. Yet somehow the Horrors' chameleon act
seems more cohesive and convincing -- or perhaps it?s just less shocking to hear them
give their music another complete makeover. The main remnant of Primary Colours is
that album?s atmospheric yet detailed production, which the Horrors embellish further
with dense layers of synth, guitars, and vocals. Skying's centerpiece and lead
single, Still Life, defines its approach, with sparkly mid-?80s keyboards and brass
that only strengthen the feeling that Jim Kerr sang this song over the credits of
some long-lost John Hughes movie. Though Still Life isn?t as striking a salvo as
Primary Colours' Sea Within a Sea, it?s just as striking in its own way, and even
if nothing here quite matches their previous flashes of brilliance, Skying reflects
the Horrors' growing abilities. Not only do the bandmembers stretch the muscles they
developed on Primary Colours with workouts like the aforementioned Moving Further
Away and Oceans Burning, both of which expand on Sea Within a Seas motorik
rhythms and suite-like movements, they also turn in some downright poppy moments like
the towering I Can See Through You and Endless Blue. While the Horrors' main
skill still seems to be embodying whatever styles catch their fancies as completely
as they can, they put more of their own stamp on these sounds, as Dive Ins
melodramatic take on baggy?s usually fun-loving grooves and the dub influence
hovering around Wild Eyed attest. Interestingly, Skying's most overtly rock song,
?Monica Gems, is far tamer than anything on Strange House and even a good chunk of
Primary Colours, underscoring just how far they?ve ventured with each album.
Regardless of where they end up next, the Horrors have already traveled much further
than most listeners would have imagined.
Review by Heather Phares.
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