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Don't Go Down To Sorrow, by 65 Days Of Static (CD single on Monotreme)

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65DAYSOFSTATIC: "Don't Go Down to Sorrow". Epic, stadium bound quiet-loud-quiet type (un)post-rock from Sheffield fusing rock elements with electronics on this three track ep on Monotreme records. Do believe they have a huge following and are bound for greater things.

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After releasing their second album ‘One Time For All Time’ late in 2005, the Sheffield quartet set about touring relentlessly. They re-visited many of the UK cities they had played in before, and also ventured abroad for the first time, taking in nine countries along the way. One of those was Japan , where they played Summer Sonic Festival in August in front of 10,000 people, followed by a return in the autumn for some headline shows. In the UK they headlined the Kerrang! Stage at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton , did a headline Kerrang! 'Most Wanted' sponsored tour, and also played numerous summer festivals. In December they went into the studio and recorded their best album yet – ‘The Destruction Of Small Ideas’, which will be released on April 30th.  ‘Don’t Go Down To Sorrow’ is the first single from the album, backed with two new B-sides, ‘Morning In The Knife Quarter’ and a new version of ‘The Major Cities Of The World Are Being Destroyed One By One By The Monsters’.

 

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About the humble CD single:

Another digital format and even though they can hold 80 minutes of information (like a CD album would) record companies only fill up a small portion of the disc. Sometimes only 1 or 2 tracks on there totalling 5 minutes or so. It's like going to a restaurant and getting a plate of food with 2 green beans on and wondering where the rest of your meal is. Sometimes they're lovingly packaged though and when the music is good then you're into a winner. Also you get videos on there sometimes which you can watch on your computer. That is excellent.

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