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Electric Bird Noise artist Brian Lea McKenzie extends his concepts in a new duo with vocalist Claudia Gregory (Exhaust the Fox, Claudia Versus the Queen of Hearts), with a new band name and a compelling set of epic electro-rock songs. |
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Save $1.10 In Stock Shipping Weight: 3.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() Label: Silber Catalog ID: Silber 152 Squidco Product Code: 18956 Format: CDR Condition: New Released: 2014 Country: USA Packaging: Jeweltray No recording information given. Personnel: Brian Lea McKenzie-guitar Claudia Gregory-vocals Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() 1. Pan's Shadow 0:50 2. My Brother's Guns And Knives 3:48 3. March Towards The West 1:00 4. Winter Is All Over You 4:26 5. Altavilla Milicia 4:12 6. Gunslinger 3:30 7. Eclipse 2:52 8. La Fiance De L'eau 3:55 9. Svynoyi Edohi 1:07 10. Even The Blue 4:32 11. March Towards The East 1:03 12. Toy Soldiers 1:01 |
sample the album:
![]() "Feel No Other started in 2009 with Brian Lea McKenzie (Electric Bird Noise) composing instrumentals that he thought needed strong female vocals. Even after playing shows with Claudia Gregory (Exhaust the Fox, Claudia Versus the Queen of Hearts) it wasn't until 2011 that things fell together for them working together. Gregory's background in americana storytelling & McKenzie's background in cinematic soundscapes has resulted in songs with an epic feel that could fit as well for the closing credits of an anime series as a David Lynch film. On their debut album their songs bring to life stories reminiscent Guillermo Del Toro & Bob Dylan in equal measures. Nightmares alone in bed at night & broken relationships in foreign lands form a record that would sound as refreshing & heartfelt fifty years ago or fifty years from now as it does today."-Silber Media "Gregory's background in americana storytelling & McKenzie' s background in cinematic soundscapes has resulted in songs with an epic feel that could fit as well for the closing credits of an anime series as a David Lynch film. On their debut album their songs bring to life stories reminiscent Guillermo Del Toro & Bob Dylan in equal measures. Nightmares alone in bed at night & broken relationships in foreign lands form a record that would sound as refreshing & heartfelt fifty years ago or fifty years from now as it does today."-Silber Media ![]() Electro-Acoustic Rock and Related Song Based Music New in Rock Forms |
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