Post by billbones80 on Oct 23, 2007 14:04:05 GMT -5
Out now as the first in a series of download releases from the GIITTV
singles club comes “The End of the World” by Time.Space.Repeat
available now as a free download here:
godisinthetvzine.co.uk/content/content_detail.php?id=1904&type=Features
As an exclusive to GIITTV members is the wonderously building
b-side “No Laces” as a free mp3, to get it simply sign up here:
godisinthetvzine.co.uk/users/registration_signup.php
www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat
Reviews:
"Taking parts from My Bloody Valentine, Six By Seven and with a hint of Mansun ‘End of the World’ takes you on an epic journey; with every change in melody it turns you around a corner, only to create a vast and endless soundscape in front of you. With a touch of Paul Draper like vocal delivery this 6 minute song gently glides you along until the eruption 4 and a half minutes in, then near silence, lulling you into a false sense of security it then explodes into a cascade of crashing guitar, abstract melodies and suffocating vocals. If there really is a shoe-gaze movement going on, then Time. Space. Repeat. are definitely the torch bearers."
www.artrocker.com/node/777
"Time.Space.Repeat are an uplifting four piece with an optimistic sound
that thankfully isn’t that easy to pigeonhole.Even when they’re
singing about "The End of the World" you’ll feel fine and full of hope. I
guess if you need signposts and directions then they’re a relaxed easy
shoegazing post rock band of sorts....Part uncluttered Mercury Rev, part
tingling Sigur Ros, a hint of heads back touch the clouds Pink Floyd and
just the right amount of edgy fractured Sonic Youth in there with the
innocence and the genuine love of and for their craft." Organ Art
Magazine
"Londoners Time. Space. Repeat. are responsible for some of the most
touching drone tinged rock n roll I’ve heard in ages...“End of the World”
is like an Ian McCulloch penned anthem for a post-apocalyptic 28 Days
Later landscape." Treblezine
" ‘The End of The World’ sounds like an Explosions in the Sky Cover,
but then again, doesn’t everything? TEOTW is a rather good stab at a
radio-friendly MBV-esque track, but it doesn’t sell itself out with cheap
chromatic choruses in G-Major which is the one thing threatening to
become the albatross of the genre. TSR are a band with high integrity and
an ear for catchy hooks and beats on the right side of commercial. I
would like to hear their music played against a backdrop of civil war and
social disharmony as those are the images press-ganged into my brain
when I hear this song. " Audiojunkies
singles club comes “The End of the World” by Time.Space.Repeat
available now as a free download here:
godisinthetvzine.co.uk/content/content_detail.php?id=1904&type=Features
As an exclusive to GIITTV members is the wonderously building
b-side “No Laces” as a free mp3, to get it simply sign up here:
godisinthetvzine.co.uk/users/registration_signup.php
www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat
Reviews:
"Taking parts from My Bloody Valentine, Six By Seven and with a hint of Mansun ‘End of the World’ takes you on an epic journey; with every change in melody it turns you around a corner, only to create a vast and endless soundscape in front of you. With a touch of Paul Draper like vocal delivery this 6 minute song gently glides you along until the eruption 4 and a half minutes in, then near silence, lulling you into a false sense of security it then explodes into a cascade of crashing guitar, abstract melodies and suffocating vocals. If there really is a shoe-gaze movement going on, then Time. Space. Repeat. are definitely the torch bearers."
www.artrocker.com/node/777
"Time.Space.Repeat are an uplifting four piece with an optimistic sound
that thankfully isn’t that easy to pigeonhole.Even when they’re
singing about "The End of the World" you’ll feel fine and full of hope. I
guess if you need signposts and directions then they’re a relaxed easy
shoegazing post rock band of sorts....Part uncluttered Mercury Rev, part
tingling Sigur Ros, a hint of heads back touch the clouds Pink Floyd and
just the right amount of edgy fractured Sonic Youth in there with the
innocence and the genuine love of and for their craft." Organ Art
Magazine
"Londoners Time. Space. Repeat. are responsible for some of the most
touching drone tinged rock n roll I’ve heard in ages...“End of the World”
is like an Ian McCulloch penned anthem for a post-apocalyptic 28 Days
Later landscape." Treblezine
" ‘The End of The World’ sounds like an Explosions in the Sky Cover,
but then again, doesn’t everything? TEOTW is a rather good stab at a
radio-friendly MBV-esque track, but it doesn’t sell itself out with cheap
chromatic choruses in G-Major which is the one thing threatening to
become the albatross of the genre. TSR are a band with high integrity and
an ear for catchy hooks and beats on the right side of commercial. I
would like to hear their music played against a backdrop of civil war and
social disharmony as those are the images press-ganged into my brain
when I hear this song. " Audiojunkies