Thursday, 16 February 2012
Fourteen Twentysix - Every Line
I don't normally bother with singles, but this is a fine piece of post-rock-pop from Dutch experimentalists Fourteen Twentysix, featuring Mick Moss of Antimatter. A collision of Depeche Mode's darker bits with Anathema's brooding prog introspection and The Blue Nile's knack for an off-kilter melody, this song bodes well for the soon-come album In Halflight Our Soul Glows. Free to download too.
Watch this space!
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