Rachel Zeffira: The Deserters
Horrors frontman Faris Badwan was the famous face behind Cat's Eyes ' 2011 debut , but Rachel Zeffira 's story has since proved more intriguing.
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Horrors frontman Faris Badwan was the famous face behind Cat's Eyes ' 2011 debut , but Rachel Zeffira 's story has since proved more intriguing.
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If you never had the pleasure of seeing Broadcast on tour, particularly in their early years with keyboardist Roj Stevens and guitarist Tim Felton, then this is for you.
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In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book.
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For nearly two decades now, Broadcast have been such a stellar presence and subtle revelation that the prospect of their no longer being around has yet to sink in.
Read MoreMorbid as it sounds, posthumous is the only real way in which Berberian Sound Studio could have emerged.
Read MoreWhether you're living the Admissions-brochure dream (sledding on dining hall trays, partying every night, leaving the Snow Bowl only once a week to attend your workshop "The Lost Art of Italian Cupcake Decoration"), opting to "challenge yourself" by taking Orgo or a foreign language (lol...no), or putting your career first by taking an internship at Goldman-Sachs/an "internship" at your hometown's local cafe, you're gonna need some music to soundtrack those dreary, minus-10-degrees-Fahrenheit-and-that's-not-even-with-windchill days which, do not forget, are THE BEST OF OUR LIVES.
Read MoreI've never been wholly convinced that film soundtracks work outside their celluloid existence.
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This soundtrack to Peter Strickland's Berberian Sound Studio is the last record by Broadcast, purveyors of icy-sharp electronica: singer Trish Keenan died unexpectedly in 2011.
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For a band known for their unique catalog of psych-pop, composing the soundtrack to a film like Berberian Sound Studio had to be seen as a plum job.
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Black Veil Brides , Dutch Uncles and Broadcast release their new albums today, the first day of new music releases in 2013 (January 7).
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Appropriately, it's presented as 39 miniature sonic studies in the vein of European "library music" fragments, interspersed with dialogue clips from the movie and sound effects to evoke the protagonist's deteriorating mindset.
Read MoreIn British pop history the feature film often marks the fatal moment of imperial overreach of a particular scene or band.
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Broadcast 's output was remarkably meticulous.
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Warp Records brings us the first major release of 2013 on January 8th with Broadcast' s Berberian Sound Studio.
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Warp Records is releasing Broadcast's original soundtrack to 2012 film 'Berberian Sound Studio', a project the band began making prior to the death of vocalist Trish Keenan in January 2011.
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An imitable, inscrutable act Broadcast were dealt an enormous blow with the death of singer Trish Keenan in 2011.
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Australian two-piece Fabulous Diamonds have undergone a slow evolutionary crawl.
Read MoreLast week would have been the 43rd birthday of Trish Keenan, the lead singer of Broadcast who died in 2011.
Read MoreMelody Prochet's voice bears a strong resemblance to that of the late Broadcast singer Trish Keenan, and her music often sounds like a more rocking version of Broadcast circa the early 00s.
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At a Tame Impala show in Paris two years ago, Melody Prochet, French pop aficionado and multi-instrumentalist for the band My Bee's Garden, became intrigued by the Aussie psych-rockers' scuzzy sonics.
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Berberian Sound Studio is undoubtedly the best British film of 2012.
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I'll first point you towards The National Post , Sticky Magazine , and The Panic Manual who were also at the show.
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Tennis will follow their debut LP, which came out earlier this year, with the album Young and Old , which comes out on February 14 via Fat Possum.
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Tennis are gearing up to release their full-length record, Young and Old , in February, and in the meantime they're dropping teaser tracks left and right.
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Though Broadcast vocalist Trish Keenan died in January, her former bandmate, James Cargill, is working on new album that will include vocals recorded before her death.
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In an interview with Under the Radar magazine, Broadcast 's James Cargill explained that he's working on a new album, the group's first release since the death of singer Trish Keenan early this year.
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This past January brought with it one of the more depressing stories of the year when Trish Keenan, of Broadcast, passed away following a battle with pneumonia.
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Broadcast are planning on releasing a new album in the memory of former singer Trish Keenan , who passed away earlier this year (January 14).
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Some people travel far from their hometown in order to get away from it, others end up needing a few reminders of where they're from.
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Broadcast have always had a rocky history with their line-ups; mostly drummers drifting in and out of the band. 2005 sees Broadcast reduced to a skeleton crew of Trish Keenan and James Cargill after the departure of their long time guitar player Tim Felton.
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Bradford Cox's mercurial nature is becoming a rewarding end unto itself.
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The word 'perfect' gets totted around all too frequently when discussing music, pop or otherwise, but in the world of Broadcast I would say " Echo's Answer " is just about there.
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Back in the beginning of 2011, we posted a cover of Broadcast 's "Until Then" from Benoît Pioulard and the Sight Below 's side project, Orcas, recorded as a tribute to late Broadcast singer Trish Keenan.
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When Tessa Murray sings "Stuck in a time machine/ That was just a dream," on "Cuckoo" , the lead-off track from Still Corners ' Creatures of an Hour , she sums up much of the dreamy, 1960s-obsessed band's most obvious attributes.
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Like the last entry, this edition of Warped will also feature a bands slightly more mainstream take on their established sound, and again the album is slightly patchy in places with some gems within (though it's less patchy than Mind Elevation ).
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