Tuesday, 24 May 2011

DUOLOGUE



A fusion of all things unholy is an apt description, mixing the big stadium sound of Muse, with the haunting falsetto of Thom Yorke and wrapped up with a a scattering of glitched up wobbles and low down bass. Kind of alot to take in, however the brilliance of the band comes with the basic fact that it doesn't and it sounds sort of 'next level'. Popping up in the late late months of 2010, with 'Cut And Run', which remains a frequently played, they return with their first true release, a EP which is nicely named 'Duologue'. Consisting of 4 songs it contains one truly new song 'Zeros' and studio versions of live tracks that had been leaking into the shark-infested waters of the blogosphere to be ripped up with delight, 'Get Out While You Can', 'Marching Orders' and 'Racketeer'. This is by no means a summer album, the EP is brash, emotional and loud not skimping on the guitar riffs or the massive chorus' that you quickly find yourself singing aloud, that later loop in the head like a slightly unhinged dream. The production on the songs is faultless, think German super cars, some times personality can be lost with this approach to production but the slickness adds to the future feel and the emotion creeps through in the vocals and desperate sounding guitars.

Unfortunately for us, the EP comes at a price, but you can save some dollar by downloading 2 of the 4 songs below and completing the rest on Itunes. Fusion works.

DOWNLOAD OFF WEBSITE >> GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN

Duologue - Zeros by Duologue

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