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Viarosa

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Imagine that Stuart Staples of the Tindersticks was born in the mountains of West-Virginia and that, with a fascination for the 80's wave, he started to focus on mixing this music with the roots music of his birthplace. If you think this is an interesting thought you should listen to Where The Killers Run (Pronoia Rec.) of British band Viarosa. In the English press, they are described as a countrified Echo & the Bunnyman or as a cross between Cash and Cave. The music of the sextet Viarosa is dominated by the deep voice of composer/guitarist Richard Neuberg, the violin of Josh Hillman (who is also part of the Willard Grant Conspiracy) and the banjo, mandolin and lap steel of Rob McHardy. The second vocal is from Emma Seal. In the only up tempo song All This Worry (Will Soon Be Over) she is allowed to take the lead vocals. The lyrics of the 11 songs are rather dark (did I tell you it was Country Noir?) but this does not deter from the conclusion that we are talking about a small masterpiece. Where The Killers Run does not know a single weak moment. The future of Viarosa can, if they continue bringing out albums like these, be nothing else but rose-tinted. Despite the somewhat sombre tendencies of the lot.
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
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$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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About Viarosa

Imagine that Stuart Staples of the Tindersticks was born in the mountains of West-Virginia and that, with a fascination for the 80's wave, he started to focus on mixing this music with the roots music of his birthplace. If you think this is an interesting thought you should listen to Where The Killers Run (Pronoia Rec.) of British band Viarosa. In the English press, they are described as a countrified Echo & the Bunnyman or as a cross between Cash and Cave. The music of the sextet Viarosa is dominated by the deep voice of composer/guitarist Richard Neuberg, the violin of Josh Hillman (who is also part of the Willard Grant Conspiracy) and the banjo, mandolin and lap steel of Rob McHardy. The second vocal is from Emma Seal. In the only up tempo song All This Worry (Will Soon Be Over) she is allowed to take the lead vocals. The lyrics of the 11 songs are rather dark (did I tell you it was Country Noir?) but this does not deter from the conclusion that we are talking about a small masterpiece. Where The Killers Run does not know a single weak moment. The future of Viarosa can, if they continue bringing out albums like these, be nothing else but rose-tinted. Despite the somewhat sombre tendencies of the lot.
Hugo Vogel
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