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We vs. Death - A Black House, A Coloured Home
A Black House, A Coloured Home

by We vs. Death 

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7 tracks
32:38
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1 The things you did
 
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5:23
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2 Hands
 
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4:08
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3 The Sun
 
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5:48
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4 Mirage
 
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4:51
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5 Collection of stones
 
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3:23
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6 Black map
 
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4:42
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7 Golden medals
 
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Album description

Formely known for its instrumental indierock with strong rhythm and lush melodies, We vs. Death now presents a new collection of songs. Their second full-length album might surprise you with both noisy and more quiet songs, and some distinct singing. The album, titled ‘A Black House, A Coloured Home’, was recorded in their self-built studio within fifteen days and fourteen nights and was released the 11th of April 2009.

 



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19/08/09

Personal style and their music comes straight from the soul - definitely worth listening!

19/08/09

A lot of this music sounds like progressive rock, but redefined for today's audience. I wonder if the musicians here are at all influenced by a band called Mammoth Volume?

An excellent guitarist and a good steady drummer are heard on this album, and vocals that captivate and hold you onto, his every word, he sings. Instrumental, rock, indie band, that has style, grace and talent. An well worth a check out, or even a download after you have checked all these tracks out. Interesting, atmosphere and quality listening material.

31/07/09

Actually I was on my way to give up on this. Not that it's bad work in any way. It just not sounded to me fresh or original.

Then came Hands and I decided to sit and listen more carefully. I like good singing with interesant voice and I think here we have it. But quality of We vs. Death is in very mighty Guitar sound with very (brass?) powerful arrangements and instrument combinations. Recorded with professional, mathematically clear but still natural quality this is one hell of the album on it's best spots. On it's worst spots which are luckily not many here it is still well produced and pro album but without that extra which shoul lift it above genres average.

 

Album information

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Release April 17, 2009
Listens 3193 Downloads 160
Starred 26 Playlisted 11    
Reviews 14 Rating 8.9/10

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