Sam Kills Two - Sam Kills Two (2009)

Artist: Sam Kills Two
Title: Sam Kills Two
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Rocket Girl
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:10
Total Size: 132/310 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Sam Kills Two
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Rocket Girl
Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:10
Total Size: 132/310 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Flatland
02. 2020
03. Passenger List
04. Lay Low
05. No. 6
06. Instrumental No. 2
07. Your Whisper
08. Floating
09. Electric Shock
10. Polar Winter
Line-up:
Fred Bjorkvall - Vocals, Guitar
Geoff Gamlen - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals, Keys
Matt Bell - Drums, Percussion
Jay Rigby - Bass, Guitar
Rocket Girl is very excited to sign Sam Kills Two. After asking the band to play on The Rocket Girl show on Resonance FM last year, the band and label stayed in touch. A year later the band had recorded their debut album. On first listening, Rocket Girl signed them on the spot.
Sam Kills Two although stemming from an indie/alternative background have the possibility of a mainstream crossover. The band’s collective range of influences includes the Red House Painters, Warren Zevon, Leonard Cohen and Elliott Smith. Combined with their diverse personalities and backgrounds (and a sprinkle of old fashioned fairy dust) are all factors in the complex and emotive song-writing. Fred’s cadenced vocals and SKT’s trademark arpeggiated acoustic guitars cross with unexpectedly heavy electric tones, deep piano and driving beats. The result is a dynamic yet strangely fragile sound. Sam Kills Two keep their heads above water in the sea of today’s musical trends and are finely showcased in their self-titled debut album.
The album was produced by Nigel Clark at Hijack Studios, Redditch
Sam Kills Two although stemming from an indie/alternative background have the possibility of a mainstream crossover. The band’s collective range of influences includes the Red House Painters, Warren Zevon, Leonard Cohen and Elliott Smith. Combined with their diverse personalities and backgrounds (and a sprinkle of old fashioned fairy dust) are all factors in the complex and emotive song-writing. Fred’s cadenced vocals and SKT’s trademark arpeggiated acoustic guitars cross with unexpectedly heavy electric tones, deep piano and driving beats. The result is a dynamic yet strangely fragile sound. Sam Kills Two keep their heads above water in the sea of today’s musical trends and are finely showcased in their self-titled debut album.
The album was produced by Nigel Clark at Hijack Studios, Redditch