Temples - Volcano (2017) [24.44 FLAC]
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Temples - Volcano (2017) [24.44 FLAC] Genre: Rock Styles: Indie, Psychedelic Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 1,500 kbps Bit depth: 24 Sample rate: 44.1 kHz 01 Certainty 02 All Join In 03 (I Want to Be Your) Mirror 04 Oh the Saviour 05 Born into the Sunset 06 How Would You Like to Go? 07 Open Air 08 In My Pocket 09 Celebration 10 Mystery of Pop 11 Roman Godlike Man 12 Strange or Be Forgotten With their first album, Sun Structures, Temples tapped into the essence of what makes psychedelic pop so enchanting. The swirling sonic textures filled with chiming guitars and booming basslines, the trippy arrangements and moody melodies...they combined into an aural experience on par with the best psych pop. When it came time to record their second album, Volcano, the band made some changes. This time James Bagshaw split the writing duties with the rest of the band, they moved to a bigger room in his house to record, and they added synthesizers to the array of instruments. The biggest shift isn't anything tangible; it's more in the tone and outlook of the record. Sun Structures had the feel of a band whose members were stuck deep in their own heads, making music that echoed the bands they loved. Volcano sounds like an album made to be played on a big stage at an outdoor festival. The sounds have been simplified, the choruses pumped up, and the vocals stripped of the reverb haze they were buried in. The arrangements are still fully colored-in, but they are sharper and less swathed in psych pop mystery