Modern English - Take Me to the Trees (2017) [FLAC]
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Modern English - Take Me to the Trees (2017) [FLAC] Genre: Rock Styles: New Wave, Synth-pop, Indie, Alternative Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 800 kbps Bit depth: 16 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Youre Corrupt 02 Trees 03 Moonbeam 04 Something's Going On 05 Dark Cloud 06 Sweet Revenge 07 I Feel Small 08 Come Out of Your Hole 09 Flood of Light 10 It Don't Seem Right The summery hooks and warm lyrics of "I Melt with You" gave listeners the impression that Modern English were an upbeat pop act, but the single, first released in 1982, was actually an anomaly in the band's early discography. Formed in Colchester, England in 1979, Modern English were originally a punk group called the Lepers. Featuring Robbie Grey (vocals, guitar), Gary McDowell (guitar), and Richard Brown (drums), the Lepers performed mainly at parties. After Mick Conroy (bass) and Stephen Walker (keyboards) joined, they changed their name to Modern English, self-released their 1979 debut single, and were subsequently signed to 4AD. Inspired by the stylish gloom of Joy Division and Bauhaus, Modern English released the 1980 singles "Swans on Glass" and "Gathering Dust" and followed them in 1981 with debut LP Mesh & Lace. Boiling with raw anger, dissonant rhythms, and weird noises, the album confused some critics while mesmerizing others. It reached number five on the U.K. indie chart