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Festival Thyme Ep
And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Festival Thyme Ep
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop
 
UK four track CD pressing of this EP from the Austin-based Alterna-Rock band. Festival Thyme contains all new songs, including a peek at an alternate mix of a tune called "Bells of Creation" that will appear on the band's ...  more »

     
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All Artists: And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead
Title: Festival Thyme Ep
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 12/2/2008
Album Type: Single, Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop
Style: Indie & Lo-Fi
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 0693723799926, 693723799926

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UK four track CD pressing of this EP from the Austin-based Alterna-Rock band. Festival Thyme contains all new songs, including a peek at an alternate mix of a tune called "Bells of Creation" that will appear on the band's 2009 album. Also features 'Inland Sea', 'Festival Thyme' and 'Betrayal Of Roger Casement And The Irosh Brigade'. Superball. 2008.

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CD Reviews

"And I felt like Satan."
Matt Jacobs | Trumansburg, NY | 11/14/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Festival Thyme is a quick four-song EP, a sort of preview for Trail of Dead's new album that's coming in early 2009, including a different mix of one of the songs that will appear on it. It's hard to gleam that much from less than 20 minutes of music, but I can say with some confidence that they're the same band that they've been for a few years, although they seem to be branching a bit, sometimes sounding like they have before and sometimes completely new. You hear a lot of piano here and there, something that seemed to start with Worlds Apart and hasn't left. "Bells of Creation" varies quite a bit in intensity, playing both ends pretty well. "Inland Sea" is a bit more melodic, but with a similar feel. The title track sort of sounds like something off Sigur Rós' latest, with a shuffle of plinking instruments that come together into a mass of pleasant upbeatness. "The Betrayal of Roger Casement and the Irish Brigade" is a loud, chaotic instrumental with some weird electronic effects on the guitar in spots, definitely something new to the band. Overall, it's a nice little collection of songs, something that would definitely make the cut on a full album, although it works as a cohesive EP too. I'm looking forward to their next full release for sure."