Eerie

Label: Komakino
Genre: Slowcore

Eerie is one man, Eric Obo, who splits his time between Sweden and St. Helier, Jersey in England's Channel Islands, who's gathered his friends to create an intimate recording. His self-titled EP, offered here in its entirety courtesy of the generous Komakino label, is what I like to call whispercore at its finest. It opens with a straight forward acoustic track, a country-western Elliott Smith type thing, with just a hint of distortion swelling in late in the song. "In the Twinkle of an Eye" is about as upbeat as you can expect from Eerie, and equally as noisy. Which isn't much. Obo's languid vocals linger below sliding chords and gauzy guitars. Here his voice takes on a new wave air which adds an interesting dimension to the track. At the bridge he slows the pace and turns up the distortion. Coupled with this heat wave we're experiencing out here in lower California Eerie has loosened my bones and I find myself melting into my chair...Ladies and gentlemen we're slowly diving into space...

Daybreakers [MP3, 6.2MB, 193kbps]
In the Twinkle of an Eye [MP3, 9.4MB, 256kbps]
Starting Point [MP3, 4.7MB, 123kbps]
Election Man [MP3, 6.1MB, 198kbps]

*Full artwork is available for download here.

www.komakinomag.de
www.myspace.com/eerieband

Posted by sean on 04.13.08 | Buy from Amazon, Insound
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