Cover Wait For Love

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2018

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
16.02.2018

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Fake Lighting04:23
  • 2Charisma04:07
  • 3Bitter Red04:43
  • 4Dry Spells05:34
  • 5Bay of Dreams04:21
  • 6Forever Sound04:00
  • 7Bloody Sweet05:04
  • 8Manila04:10
  • 9Love on Repeat04:18
  • 10Blue05:31
  • Total Runtime46:11

Info zu Wait For Love

Heavyness durch Emotionen: Die "The Wave"-Vorreiter mit ungewöhnlich optimistischem vierten Album.

Zusammen mit den Formationen Touché Amoré, La Dispute, Defeater und Make Do And Mend gehört die 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland, gegründete Post-Hardcore-Band Pianos Become The Teeth zur Speerspitze der "The Wave"-Bewegung. Nach "Old Pride" (2009), "The Lack Long After" (2011) und "Keep You" (2014) ist "Wait For Love" das vierte Album des Quintetts. Verglichen mit dem vorherigen Werk öffnen sich Pianos Become The Teeth auf diesem deutlich melodiöseren, fast schon fröhlich klingenden Soundwelten. In gewisser Weise bringt die Truppe um Frontmann Kyle Durfey so ihre aggressive Screamo-Vergangenheit und die raue, wütende und ungebändigte Energie der beiden ersten Longplayer mit den atmosphärischen, Post-Rock-artigen Titeln von "Keep You" in Einklang. Kurz gesagt lautet das Motto: Heavyness durch Emotionen statt Verzerrung und Dissonanz. Das von Will Yip (Citizen, Circa Survive, The Menzingers, La Dispute, Turnover, Touché Amoré, Quicksand, The Wonder Years) produzierte Werk weckte bei der internationalen Kritik bereits aufrichtige Begeisterung. Während "Brooklyn Vegan" urteilte "Their best material yet", erkannte "Pitchfork" eindrucksvoll-fesselnde Details.

Kyle Durfey, vocals, piano, programming
Chad McDonald, guitars
Mike York, guitars
Zac Sewell, bass, backing vocals
David Haik, drums, percussion




Pianos Become The Teeth
Post-hardcore band Pianos Become the Teeth formed in late 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland. A prominent group in what is often referred to as "The Wave," they, along with acts like Touché Amoré, La Dispute, and Defeater, represented the vanguard of post-hardcore's new generation of bands. Blending heavy elements of screamo with a more melodic post-rock sensibility, the band, led by singer and lyricist Kyle Durfey, quickly carved out a niche for itself with its 2009 debut album, Old Pride. The album was quickly picked up by Boston indie Top Shelf Records and reissued nationally the following year. Following a split EP with the Saddest Landscape in late 2010, they began sessions for their second album, which would boast a darker, heavier tone than their previous work. The Lack Long After was released in November of 2011 and the band launched into an extensive tour with Touché Amoré and Seahaven. Pianos Become the Teeth continued to develop and evolve over the coming two years both on- and off-stage, and in early 2014 signed a major deal with Epitaph Records to release their third LP. Arriving in October 2014, the Will Yip-produced Keep You was another stylistic departure for the band, dialing back some of the aggression in favor of a more nuanced and melodic post-rock sound.

Booklet für Wait For Love

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