Hanging Up The Moon - Immaterial (2015)

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Artist: Hanging Up The Moon
Title Of Album: Immaterial
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Kitchen
Genre: Indie Folk, Dreampop
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 42:24 min
Total Size: 253 MB
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Tracklist:

01 Brave New World
02 The Divers
03 Ebb & Flow
04 A Pathetic Excuse
05 Unconditional
06 Indie Movie
07 Comes A Light
08 All Is Lost
09 Knell
10 Till The End

Kitchen. Label presents "Immaterial", the third full length album from Singapore's Hanging Up The Moon. Hanging Up The Moon started off as the solo project of Sean Lam, ex-frontman of Concave Scream, one of Singapore's pioneer indie bands. Recorded entirely in his study in the wee hours of the morning, the self-titled debut album was a stripped-down affair, it's quiet sound captivating both critics and listeners alike. In the follow-up album "The Biggest Lie In The World", Hanging Up The Moon explored a different soundscape with the help of good friends and fellow veterans of the local music scene: Dean Aziz (Concave Scream), Leslie Low (The Observatory) and Victor Low (Affixen). "The Biggest Lie In The World" was launched at the Esplanade Recital Studio, playing to a full house. The album has since sold out and is currently pending a reissue. With "Immaterial", Hanging Up The Moon moves even further away from it's singer-songwriter roots and continues to evolve both in sound and set-up, with Alexius Cai (Piblokto) joining the line-up. This new album is our most lush and ambitious project to date. Layers upon layers of vocals meet their match in violins and cellos at times epic and soaring, at times subtle and grounded - all set against Hanging Up The Moon's signature melodies, riffs and rhythm. A two-night show has been planned for the "Immaterial" launch to accommodate the many fans (some of whom were turned away at the door of the second album's launch). To deliver the full sound of the album, Hanging Up The Moon will be supported by a six-piece string section. Together with artistic visual projections and sensitive mood and lighting design, the show promises not just an aural treat but a full-on sensory experience. Mastered by James Plotkin in the USA.






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