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Electric Bird Noise: The Silber Sessions (Silber Media)

A collection of southeast darkwave & post rock band Electric Bird Noise (Brian Lea McKenzie) from 2000-2010, cinematic, richly eclectic, and absorbing instrumental music.
 

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Brian Lea McKenzie-instruments, objects, looper



Collective Personnel:

Jon DeRosa-guitar, effects

Peter Aldrich-guitar, effects

Tara Vanflower-vocals, effects

Brian John Mitchell-guitar, effects

Annelies Monsere-vocals

Tommy Tipton-drums


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UPC: B0054QS778

Label: Silber Media
Catalog ID: 095
Squidco Product Code: 14608

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2011
Country: USA
Packaging: Jewel Tray
The Silber Sessions collects compilation appearances from 2000-2010.

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"After ten years on the fringes of being a Silber band (over a dozen comp appearances & countless shows with bands on the roster) Electric Bird Noise has their fifth album released on Silber & we're very pleased to have them officially join the family.

Electric Bird Noise has generally been the solo project of Brian Lea McKenzie (Something About Vampires And Sluts, Dead Cut Tree, Vlor, etc.) & started back in 1997 doing cinematic guitarscapes while breaking ground in the burgeoning post rock & darkwave scenes of the era. Electric Bird Noise's live show with walls of smoke, light, & guitar secured EBN a spot as one of the south's premiere post rock party bands.

The Silber Sessions collects various comp appearances & rarities from the past ten years showing different styles & musical experiments as EBN's musical focus has shifted over the years. It also indicates not just McKenzie's musical prowess, but the fun nature of music that so many bands in the genres Electric Bird Noise is often lumped into forget. If music can't somehow make you smile or put you in a better state of mind, then on a certain level it ultimately fails. Overly depressing music might be endearing to the young, but eventually we all grow out of that. Which is one of the real things that makes Electric Bird Noise so successful, the ability to combine music of a certain darkness & seriousness with a sense of fun & playfulness."-Silber Media


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Track Listing:



1. Trouble At The Hayworth House 0:31

2. Country Morning Wake Up Call 0:32

3. Proti Village-Meteora-Odeon Of Herodes Atticus 2:19

4. Onward! (Too) 4:06

5. Six Ligertilys For Elena 2:51

6. Christmas With Reilly 2:33

7. Morning Mother Mourning Dove 1:39

8. Brian's Theme 3:32

9. Moments Like Last Night Make Me Wanna Believe In Ghosts 2:53

10. February 23rd 2:28

11. Cubism 2:06

12. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 1:25

13. Fall Of The World Trade Center 4:05

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