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Broken social scene hug of thunder review
Broken social scene hug of thunder review








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The spacious ‘Skyline’ draws obvious but also complimentary comparisons to The War On Drugs, while ‘Vanity Pail Kids’ is reminiscent of their Canadian counterparts, Arcade Fire. Resulting in a driving and dense crescendo that features elements of krautrock, ‘Protest Song’ is a rousing listen. Gratis verzending vanaf 20,- Bezorging dezelfde dag, s avonds of in het weekend Gratis retourneren Select Ontdek nu de 4 voordelen. This continues with the Emily Haines-led ‘Protest Song’. A pleasant palate-cleanser after the nourishing Hug of Thunder, the Canadian collective’s latest EP tackles familiar modes in capable fashion, while offering moments of life. But was it worth it?įrom the expansive intro track ‘Sol Luna’ to the triumphant and jubilant ‘Halfway Home’, which explodes with a rapturous instrumentation, Broken Social Scene return with wonderfully arranged and layered indie rock. And with all fifteen original members returning and the added pressure that this brings, this record sure has enough artistic pedigree behind it. With it being seven years since ‘Forgiveness Rock Record’, the longest period Broken Social Scene have endured between releases, there was bound to be an inevitable apprehension behind ‘Hug Of Thunder’. With Hug of Thunder, Broken Social Scene prove that they still have what it takes to create poignant, hopeful songs that will move listeners both lyrically and musically. Hug Of Thunder marks the fifth studio album from Canadian alt-rock supergroup Broken Social Scene their first in.










Broken social scene hug of thunder review