Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Canterbury, winning integers "Heavy In The Day"



I look back and I remember in late 2009 when I began to hear something of a British group. Canterbury was called, produced an alternative rock trend somewhat pop / punk and seemed to point ways. From that point until now have spent a total of three long years, in which Luke Prebble and hers have been progressing very slowly and deliberately.

His first feature - "Thank You" - Canterbury managed to convince me that this group had much gunpowder hidden. Occasional single was out soon after but it was not until the release of "Heavy In The Day" we could enjoy some pure muscle and intuit a couple of years ago. Do not believe me? You still think that Canterbury sound like when they released 'Diver'? Yeah? Then give him to play these videos of 'Something Better' and 'Gloria' and see. The DNA of the group has suffered a minor change that has made them turn to a rock and carved least softened. The pop let have been sidelined in order to distance himself from that formula definitely punk / pop both generic sector reject some formations.


If you are in search of a refreshing new album of rock that I ended up completing this final stretch of August, here's the Canterbury.And in Spotify! Imperdible.

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