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The Irrepressibles (UK)

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Topic: The Irrepressibles (UK)
Posted By: Dean
Subject: The Irrepressibles (UK)
Date Posted: July 06 2008 at 21:16

Not quite sure how to describe these - Baroque Art Rock I guess is the closest, whatever it is it's certainly different...

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Currently ready to release their first album they are looking for donations for the duplication costs.
 
Hear them on MySpace: http://www.theirrepressibles.com/ - http://www.theirrepressibles.com/


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Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: July 09 2008 at 15:58
^ looks like the cast of a Kubrick film LOL

..I'll give a listen later, Dean




Posted By: Atavachron
Date Posted: July 09 2008 at 23:42
Cool mix of things, I think 'Alternative Classical Vocal' is quite apt a tag.  Not sure about PA inclusion, no rock elements that I noticed (some percussion in 'LaLa RaRa..' but no drums proper).. I once suggested Rachel's - a similar chamber ensemble from the U.S. - to Postrock without luck, though perhaps things have changed since then




Posted By: Dean
Date Posted: July 10 2008 at 07:30
well, they have a percussionist Wink 
 
... Having seen them live I have no doubts that they are Art Rock of some variety, just maybe not our (proggy) Art Rock perhaps... Ermm ...possibly. Seeing them again on the 19th ... I listen harder Big%20smile


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