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The Omnitone Collection
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Format: CD / Album
Our Take
Our Take
Elder Island's latest offering, "The Omnitone Collection," is a sonic journey like no other. This Bristol-based trio has crafted an album that is as peculiar as it is captivating, blending elements of electronica, indie pop, and dream pop into a unique and utterly spellbinding mix.
From the opening track "Sirens" to the closing notes of "Bad Gossip," each song on this album is a colourful tapestry of lush synths, intricate rhythms, and bewitching melodies. Lead singer Katy Sargent's ethereal vocals float effortlessly over the band's intricate production, creating a sound that is both otherworldly and undeniably catchy.
Tracks like "Feral" and "Kape Fear" showcase the band's versatility, with pulsating beats and shimmering synths that will have you dancing until the early hours. Meanwhile, ballads like "Sewing" and "Immunity" offer moments of introspection and vulnerability, showcasing Elder Island's ability to balance light and shade with ease.
Overall, "The Omnitone Collection" is a triumph for Elder Island, a band that continues to push boundaries and defy expectations with each release. So strap in, dear reader, and prepare to be taken on a wild and wonderful ride through the sonic universe of Elder Island. You won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Stranger Exchange
2. You & I
3. Kape Fear
4. Wasteland
5. Fortunate
6. Don't Lose
7. I Fold You
8. Vulture
9. JPP
10. Find Greatness in the Small
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Elder Island
Elder Island, the Bristol-based trio comprised of Katy Sargent, David Havard, and Luke Thornton, have been making waves in the music scene with their infectious blend of electronic beats, soulful vocals, and dreamy guitar riffs. Their music effortlessly weaves together elements of indie pop, electronica, and folk, creating a sound that is truly unique and captivating. With a discography that includes standout tracks like "Black Fur" and "Don't Lose," Elder Island have garnered a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim from music enthusiasts around the world. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with Katy's mesmerizing vocals, David's masterful guitar playing, and Luke's impeccable drumming creating a sonic experience like no other. Elder Island's music is a sonic journey that transports listeners to a world of introspection and euphoria. Their lyrics are introspective and thought-provoking, touching on themes of love, loss, and the human experience. The band's sound is at once nostalgic and futuristic, blending vintage analog synths with modern production techniques to create a sound that is both timeless and cutting edge. In a music landscape saturated with cookie-cutter pop stars and formulaic hits, Elder Island stand out as a breath of fresh air. Their music is a testament to the power of creativity, originality, and passion, and they continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of electronic music. With each new release, Elder Island solidify their status as one of the most exciting and innovative bands in the industry today.
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