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Imperfect, and suffering from a loss of steam in its second half, this is nevertheless a record to recommend quite heartily according to Andy Johnson.
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Imperfect, and suffering from a loss of steam in its second half, this is nevertheless a record to recommend quite heartily according to Andy Johnson.
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Once in a while you stumble on a debut album that just makes you cock your head, furl your brow and then just smile with surprised delight. It's been since Radiohead's OK Computer that I have heard such a consistently mesmerizing and fresh album as Choir of Young Believers' debut album This Is for the White in Your Eyes. Written by Denmark's Jannis Noya Makrigiannis while he was developing solo wo
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I can easily and confidently say that most music isn’t nearly as beautiful or dramatic as that of Jannis Noya Makrigiannis’ new project. Choir Of Young Believers make the orchestral pop music most bands can only dream up. This band reminds me a bit of Sigur Ros, but with more accessible songs; they should have [...]
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Once in a while you stumble on a debut album that just makes you cock your head, furl your brow and then just smile with surprised delight. It's been since Radiohead's OK Computer that I have heard such a consistently mesmerizing and fresh album as Choir of Young Believers' debut album This Is for the White in Your Eyes. Written by Denmark's Jannis Noya Makrigiannis while he was developing solo wo
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Imperfect, and suffering from a loss of steam in its second half, this is nevertheless a record to recommend quite heartily according to Andy Johnson.
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I can easily and confidently say that most music isn’t nearly as beautiful or dramatic as that of Jannis Noya Makrigiannis’ new project. Choir Of Young Believers make the orchestral pop music most bands can only dream up. This band reminds me a bit of Sigur Ros, but with more accessible songs; they should have [...]
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Choir Of Young Believers /// “Action/Reaction” /// This Is For The White In Your EyesWell: which are they? A creepy fundamentalist collective? A bunch of mad Newtonians? Some sort of neo-American Revolutionaries? The abstract expressionism of the cover probably goes further toward explaining CoYB’s sound than their magpie collection of signs and signifiers—there was a time when the
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| 1 Hollow Talk |
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| 2 Next Summer |
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| 3 These Rituals of Mine |
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| 4 Action Reaction |
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| 5 Under the Moon |
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| 6 Wintertime Love |
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| 7 She Walks |
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| 8 Why Must It Always Be This Way |
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| 9 Claustrophobia |
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| 10 Yamagata |
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