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Smoke Fairies - Wild Winter (2014) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700

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Smoke Fairies - Wild Winter

Artist...............: Smoke Fairies
Album................: Wild Winter
Genre................: Indie
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2014
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: LAME 3.99
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information..........:

Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 07/12/2014

Tracklisting

1. Smoke Fairies - Bad Good [02:49]
2. Smoke Fairies - Wild Winter [04:19]
3. Smoke Fairies - Circles in the Snow [04:12]
4. Smoke Fairies - 3 Kings [03:28]
5. Smoke Fairies - So Much Wine [03:55]
6. Smoke Fairies - Snow Globe Blizzard [03:09]
7. Smoke Fairies - Christmas Without a Kiss [03:13]
8. Smoke Fairies - Give and Receive [04:47]
9. Smoke Fairies - Steal Softly Thru Snow [02:34]
10. Smoke Fairies - Nothing to Divide Us [04:33]

Playing Time.........: 37:05
Total Size...........: 88.54 MB



Smoke Fairies, the indie UK band led by Londoners Jessica Davies and Katherine Blamire, release their fifth studio album, the seasonally themed Wild Winter on December 8 via Full Time Hobby Records.

“We have a love/hate relationship with winter and the Christmas holiday,” say Davies and Blamire. “When it was suggested Smoke Fairies make a Christmas album the last thing we wanted to do was make a classic, jolly, celebratory album that can only be played once a year. Sometimes winter provides us with a sense of togetherness and love and sometimes it leaves us feeling alienated, cold and playing a glockenspiel alone in a darkened room. It’s part of the year that will always be bittersweet and wild. This was the inspiration behind the record.”

“We got together with our band, played around with the songs a few times then headed off to the studio to record them all live. It’s buzzy and raw and not one tinkling of sleigh bells can be heard.”

From the Smoke Fairies website: “We’ve spent the last few months delving in childhood memories of Christmas, pondering the cold dark days of winters past and considering what it was really like to be one of the 3 magi to create our new album, ‘Wild Winter’, which is to be released by Full Time Hobby in conjunction with the lovely folk at Rough Trade shops who have made it their album of the month for December.”

“By complete fortuity, track number 3 is called the 3 Kings and is 3.33 minutes long. To add to the 3 love and festive cheer we will be taking our winter musings out on the road, playing a trinity of shows in a trio of independent record stores.”

“We have a love/hate relationship with winter and the Christmas holiday. When it was suggested Smoke Fairies make a Christmas album the last thing we wanted to do was make a classic, jolly, celebratory album that can only be played once a year. Sometimes winter provides us with a sense of togetherness and love and sometimes it leaves us feeling alienated, cold and playing a glockenspiel alone in a darkened room. It’s part of the year that will always be bittersweet and wild. This was the inspiration behind the record.
We got together with our band, played around with the songs a few times then headed off to the studio to record them all live. It’s buzzy and raw and not one tinkling of sleigh bells can be heard.”






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