Thursday, March 1, 2012

'Beach': memories that shipwrecked on the coast of Australia

Thanks to the British label Communion have discovered great artists. Without going any further yesterday, and thanks to his Facebook page, we had the opportunity to enjoy the music of Boy & Bear, a joint Australian indie folk / rock that has begun to gain a foothold in the international sector through a stunning second book - "Moonfire" - which came out mid last year and we can enjoy through Spotify.

Within the list of songs that make up this LP is one in particular caught my attention especially. It's called 'Beach', takes just over six minutes and shows us the great ability of the Yagoona (Sydney) at the time of preparing organic items that improve with the passage of the latter. What begins with the raw, melodic at the same time, the voice of Dave Hosking just evolving into a court that is closer to a piece of alternative rock than anything else. Or what is the same: a "feel" similar to Mumford & Sons are just coming to something that could be well worth any drive from My Morning Jacket or similar.

In April will be touring the UK so I highly recommend that you may be familiar with one of those groups that promise to give a lot of war in this 2012. Boy & Bear you seem to have everything: good attitude, a remarkable voice (Dave Hosking seems to reach the levels required to achieve at all times) and instrumental personality all its own. Let no brake.

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