instrumental postrock ambient orchestral postpop
| | 1 | Binary soul (radio edit) | | 6:14 |
| | 2 | Morbid christmas, year 2012 | | 4:45 |
| | 3 | Finders keepers | | 5:02 |
| | 4 | Mercury ceilings (requiem for Europe) | | 2:27 |
| | 5 | My days are numbered | | 7:15 |
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This EP is the true starting point for The Kiss That Took A Trip. A very blurry and subjective statement on true love as a shelter from the everyday aggressions coming from fierce capitalism. Musically, it lays the foundations for The Kiss' sound: instrumental post-pop, something poppier and less cerebral than post-rock, but experimental and sometimes freeform too.
You can find standard post-rock numbers like "Binary soul", little orchestral pieces like "Morbid christmas, year 2012", and throbbing epics full of abyssal thick drones like the closer "My days are numbered".

| Genre | Post-pop | ||||||||||||||
| Release | May 22, 2008 | ||||||||||||||
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