Posted November 3, 201410 yr http://nxne.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/untiltheribbonbreaks.jpg This might not get a lot of attention, but Until The Ribbon Breaks are back after two stunning EPs and are due to release their debut album early next year called 'A Lesson Unlearnt'. A lot of the stuff on the album we've heard before on the EPs (and they've crucially missed out '2025' </3) but it's all GOOD so far so not complaining. 01 The Other Ones (Intro) 02 Orca 03 A Taste of Silver 04 Romeo 05 Perspective (ft. Homeboy Sandman) 06 Spark 07 Revolution Indifference (ft. Run the Jewels) 08 Persia 09 Pressure 10 Goldfish 11 Until the Ribbon Breaks Due for release January 20th
November 3, 201410 yr Author They've just release a video for 'Revolution Indifference' featuring Run The Jewels and it's a bit of a beastly JAM. eqd-xQXo7nc :wub:
November 3, 201410 yr They've MISSED OFF "2025". Err, this is like "Radioactive" and Marina & the Diamonds all over again.
November 3, 201410 yr Author It is such an obviously GLARING omission. Seems odd given they've included so much from the EPs too.. Holding out for a deluxe version with that tagged on at the end then i suppose a la 'Radioactive'. :P
January 13, 201510 yr Author "Somewhere between James Blake and Massive Attack combined with The Weeknd's contemplative R&B..." "Pete Lawrie-Winfield's studio project Until The Ribbon Breaks frequently nods to celluloid, with cinematic references underpinning many of the British producer's gloomy tracks. Begun as a solo project while Winfield was still in film school (and providing his own soundtracks for his work), UTRB infuses its first single "Pressure" with snippets lifted from David Lynch's Lost Highway. In posting online a "re-imagining" of The Weeknd's "Wicked Games," Winfield set Abel Tesfaye's twisted track to the sultry imagery of a blindfolded Kim Basinger in 9 1/2 Weeks. In recording its debut album, A Lesson Unlearnt, the band says it entered the studio with little more than a piano, a drum machine, a microphone and a film projector." http://www.npr.org/2015/01/11/375959594/fi...lesson-unlearnt Sounds incredible already! Need a link...
January 30, 201510 yr Author Finally found myself a link for the album :cry: 'Orca' is something very special. They've explained the meaning behind it too~ "Orca, Orca, Orca, there is nothing quite, as black and white as you" In the late, humid summer of last year, I was living in a shoe box room in Brooklyn, At 6pm on a fairly normal Sunday afternoon, I showered, collected my things and headed to the door. It occurred to me as I stepped out onto the street that I hadn't heard a peep from my roommate and good friend Adam, all day. This struck me as strange. We normally watched films on a Sunday afternoon, always hungover, trying desperately to fend off the heat. Upstairs,I found my roommate sat at the end of his bed. His glasses were balancing on the end of his nose, his shoes were tied and his bedroom smelt faintly of the cigarettes that he could never quite quit. He had been dead for 8 hours. Orca is a song about the finality of death, no one is above it, it will affect us all. It is black and white, much like Orca."
February 1, 201510 yr Author Not on Youtube or Soundcloud i don't think, but you can listen to 'Orca' here: http://www.hillydilly.com/2015/01/until-th...on-breaks-orca/ It's a painfully beautiful song and could eventually challenge '2025' as my favourite from them. Effortlessly moving.
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