Archive for June, 2007

Bury the Sound launch “Autumn Magnets” in Melbourne

June 28th, 2007

If you live in or near Melbourne and fancy an intense, moving live show, Bury the Sound are launching their Autumn Magnets EP on Thursday 5 July. The band are playing at Pony, 68 Little Collins Street, with trip-hop duo Esbatu and post-rock/electronic DJ Cam Farrar. Doors open at 9pm and BTS hit the stage at 10.15.

Bury the Sound – Saratoga  Bury the Sound – Saratoga

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The Hero Cycle Review in The Big Takeover

June 28th, 2007

Check out the great review of the The Hero Cycles Lakes and Ponds EP in respected New York based music magazine The Big Takeover. Here’s an excerpt from the review for those that can’t get hold of a copy of the mag then:

“Vermont’s futurist indie-rockers spin a web of busy arrangements and a cornucopia of textures — expansive vistas that stretch from one end of the sonic canvas to the other, threatening to careen off the edge, but slamming on the brakes just in time…Aficionados of spindly shoegazer combos of yore and the lofty delirium of Galaxie 500 and Versus will get the gist of this EP in a heartbeat.” – The Big Takeover

The Hero Cycle – You vs Them The Hero Cycle – You vs Them

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Interview with Bury the Sound on RRR

June 28th, 2007

On Sunday 1 July, between 4pm and 6pm, Bury the Sound will be interviewed on Delivery, a radio show devoted to Australian instrumental music on Melbourne radio station RRR. Tune in to 102.7 FM or stream the show online to hear the band talk about their history, inspiration, and their new Hidden Shoal EP Autumn Magnets.

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Bury the Sound “Autumn Magnets” – Music Emissions

June 27th, 2007

Excerpt – “25 minutes of cataclysmic instrumental work… Autumn Magnets is a glorious snapshot of the enormous potential of Bury the Sound. More friendly to the ear than My Bloody Valentine and perhaps quieter than Explosions in the Sky, Bury the Sound achieve a special niche in the instrumental shoegaze spectrum—one that will surely be gobbled up by music fans waiting for just such a conglomerate… This is instrumental shoegaze at its best, the kind that makes my mouth water. I beg and plead to the good people of Hidden Shoal Recordings and Bury the Sound—give me more!”

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