Thursday, July 5, 2012

'Bloodbuzz Ohio': The National Julia Stone


 
It was March 2010. The leaves of the trees beginning to bloom and The National, that band that we are so dazzled with "Boxer" (2007), was returning to give us the best of their smiles with an album - "High Violet" - which had precious pieces. Topics tinged epic, reaching to infinity. Courts with cavernous echoes, echoing into eternity. And also, the odd song that brought together in a 2 × 1 as mentioned, and more estilazadamente possible. This subject matter was titled 'Bloodbuzz Ohio' and with the passage of time has become one of the favorite creations of fans of the band of Matt Berninger.


Today, to pay tribute to this little masterpiece, we bring you the cover that Julia Stone has done for his new solo album "By The Horns". And I offer both in the studio version as on the small Australian acoustic recently held in Paris to 3emegauche.tv. Both are very different, while the first oozes pop sweetened by its four sides, the second is a somewhat slowed down acoustic version. We like more raw, gutted version, did you you?

A small curiosity: Thomas Bartlett, keyboardist for The National, having produced the entire disc in Julia. And yes, it has also been behind the version of 'Bloodbuzz Ohio'. Curious, no?.

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