

MP3: The Knife - Colouring of Pigeons Soft cialis, Judging from the eleven minutes of this track, Tomorrow, In a Day is going to expand some minds just as it blows them. The track opens with some birdlike vocal exercises overtop a cello and percussion. The percussion, by the way, is just about the only bit that sounds like The Knife we left in the last decade, soft cialis. And just as some english vocals kick in, we're treated to what sounds like a mix of synth and violins playing the same pointed, wordless melody from the beginning. Soft cialis, It's a beautiful song to start the decade off with.
Not enough for you. Check out this video of snippets from the performance, including more music by the Knife:
See the full tracklist for Tomorrow, In a Day after the break, soft cialis.
Tracklist:
CD 1
01. Soft cialis, Intro
02. Epochs
03. Geology
04. Upheaved
05. Minerals
06. Ebb Tide Explorer
07. Variation of Birds
08. Letter to Henslow
09. Schoal Swarm Orchestra
CD 2
01. Annie’s Box
02. Tumult
03. Colouring of Pigeons
04. Seeds
05. Tomorrow in a Year
06. The Height of Summer
Bonus track
07. Annie's Box (alt. vocal).
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6 responses so far
1 Chris // Jan 6, 2010 at 11:05 am
Awesome, really looking forward to this. Their cover of ‘Heartbeats’ was amazing. There’s some more info about the new album and a new track to download/stream here http://bit.ly/7fbec7
2 Jeroen // Jan 6, 2010 at 11:12 am
They didn’t cover Heartbeats, they wrote it. Jose Gonzalez covered it for that Sony commercial. But ontopic: this sounds amazing, this record is gonna be good.
3 IDOLIZE YOUR KILLERS » Blog Archive » Assorted Links // Jan 6, 2010 at 2:03 pm
[...] The Knife has posted a new mp3 from their forthcoming operatic (literally) recording Tomorrow, in a Year. More details here. (The Knife / Soundcloud / YANP) [...]
4 Don Gomez // Jan 6, 2010 at 2:16 pm
I saw the opera in Dresden in 2009. It took me there only because of The Knife. Not a big fan of the concept of opera nor festivals for new music, I was still amazed what a brilliant show it was. Watch it if you can!
5 K. Hungus // Jan 6, 2010 at 6:40 pm
Listening to Jose Gonzales’ version now . . sounds like a praise and worship song.
6 wii Sensorleiste // Jan 7, 2010 at 2:44 am
It isn’t the album that I expected though. It is the recorded version of the experimental opera about Charle’s Darwin’s, On The Origin Of Species that was commisioned by Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma.
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