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anji bee eternal

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    anji bee

  • Código producto: B005IC1KRC
  • Disponibilidad: Traemos a pedido, tiempo de 15 a 25 dias.
  • $CLP 35.048

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Product DescriptionThe 2011 release of Eternal follows Karmacoda's highly successful 2007 album Illuminate and mark's the group's seventh release. Eternal is an amazing effort, showcasing the best of the band's talents and features Karmacoda's signature thought provoking lyrics paired with ultra-hooky melodies and their trademark gorgeous vocals. All of which culminate into an emotionally engaging effort that creates a compelling sense of emotion and depth. This exclusive, limited edition LP features audiophile grade, 193g blue vinyl.ReviewOn their 2011 album Karmacoda demonstrate that they've become stalwarts of their own particular scene, inspired into existence by trip-hop and finding their own easygoing way around downtempo music inspired by Massive Attack's slow mood-out crawls. If the opening duet If You Give It to Me (Our Summer of Love) feels like a riff on Safe from Harm, via the kind of duets that the group the Sky Cries Mary used to specialize in, it's all done elegantly well. However, it's just as noteworthy that Eternal doesn't stay solely in that vein, instead staking out a claim on various approaches and styles around their central musical axis. I Am Just Not Listening Any Longer, with Heather Pierce's voice singing closely into the mike while the piano sets the downbeat, reflective, but not completely somber tone, is a strong effort, a classic statement of soul-burnt emotion, while Feel the Weight isn't all that far behind, with a sweet, buttery chorus. The dreamier flow of Into Each Life, with plush guitar parts feeling like silk clouds against distant string parts, takes things into more of a Philadelphia International vein than anything else, while In a Little Bit, starting out with no beats at all, almost feels like a really dark downturn about to be unleashed. When the electric piano part helps smooth it out a bit, along with Pierce's singing, it's a bit of interesting chill and repose instead. Repair and Beauty ends it on a nice combination of moodier beats and a more inviting, welcoming feeling thanks to Pierce; it's a fine way to wrap things up. --All Music Guide