These New Puritans have shared a new animated video for their Field of Reeds cut “V (Island Song). The clip was directed
by PICNIC with the script coming from frontman Jack Barnett.
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Showing posts with label Infectious Music. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Video: These New Puritans – “Organ Eternal”
Willy Vanderperre handles directing duties on the latest video from U.K. band, These New Puritans. “Organ Eternal” was a Field
Of Reeds highlight for me and the video maintains that same polished feel and
attention to the dramatic that the Puritans have consistently delivered with
each release.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Video: These New Puritans: "Fragment Two"
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New Puritans have shared the video for "Fragment
Two" off their recently released excellent third LP, Field of Reeds. The clip was directed by Daniel Askill in
conjunction with the Creators Project and is true with most things of the band, dramatic and first class all
the way.
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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Listen: These New Puritans – “Fields of Reeds” (Full LP Stream)
In the past I have expressed my love for British group These New Puritans
and how I feel they are under rated, echoing the sentiment recently when I shareda new track from their forthcoming third LP, Fields Of Reeds. I've spent the last month with the new
record, which is officially due out on June 10th, and as was the case between
the first two records the progression is undeniable. The band has stated that
they headed into Studio P4 Funkhaus Nalepastraße, in Berlin, with little to no
traditional guitar work instead choosing to fully compose orchestral type works.
The results are absolutely worth the effort although it is worth noting that at times I miss some of
the fantastic drum work that appears on their earlier records
As you may have gathered, Field of Reeds is an
unconventional album that is loaded with intricate nuances that ultimately
rewards the audience tenfold; An album for those who still listen to full
albums from start to finish, an album who's most precious moments don't live in the forefront but rather in the shadows beneath. This is an album for those that have an attention span that goes beyond today’s
standard of three minute bursts of pop bliss. I personally enjoy both schools
of thought but these types of albums are fewer and far between than they once
were and when they are done well like Fields Of Reeds is, it makes you appreciate
it all that much more.
Check out the full stream below courtesy of The Guardian and
be sure to pick it up via the bands website if you like what you hear.
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