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alt-J - An Awesome Wave album flac Performer: alt-J
Title: An Awesome Wave
Style: Folk Rock, Experimental
Released: 2012
MP3 album: 1330 mb
FLAC album: 1462 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: MIDI DMF FLAC MPC ASF MOD XM
Genre: Rock / Pop / Folk and Country

An Awesome Wave is the debut album by English indie rock band alt-J, released on 25 May 2012 through Infectious. The album includes the singles ure", "Breezeblocks" and "Tessellate". It peaked at number thirteen on the UK Albums Chart, and also charted in Belgium, France, Netherlands and Switzerland. An Awesome Wave won the 2012 British Barclaycard Mercury Prize, and in 2013 was named Album of the Year at the Ivor Novello Awards.

Released May 25, 2012. An Awesome Wave Tracklist. About An Awesome Wave. The charm of Alt-J’s musical scatterbrain is that it works. On the surface, this is smart alt-pop, but Alt-J have messed with the formula just enough to make this a brilliantly disquieting debut. In refusing to submit to the rigours of a genre, they might just have made themselves masters of their own. In keeping with the plethora of references to works of art, film and literature to be found in the lyrics of the album, its title is a phrase taken from the 1991 book American Psycho

Listen free to alt-J – An Awesome Wave (Intro, Interlude I and more). Named after the keystroke for making a delta (. triangle) sign on a Mac by holding down the Alt and J keys, the Leeds, England–based trio Alt-J is inspired by the symbol’s mathematical definition of change. This makes sense upon hearing the band’s handsome 2012 debut album, An Awesome Wave

Alt-J – Interlude III An Awesome Wave (LP 2012). Alt-J ( ) – Tessellate ( An Awesome Wave 2012). Brutal – An Awesome Wave Album Intro. Alt-J – Breezeblocks (Tom Vek s SFX Remix) An.

I find this album particularly interesting, however, because of the arrangement of the tracks. Overall, the album loosely tells the story of a relationship from the perspective of one person through the themes of it's tracks; it opens with a story about a girl with OCD praying for a good life, the high points of the relationship with Tessellate and Breezeblocks,.

Album · 2012 · 14 Songs. Skittering indie puzzleboxes from the new crown princes of cerebral rock. That’s the thrust of what’s so appealing about the debut album from university friends Joe Newman, Thom Green, Gwil Sainsbury and Gus Unger-Hamilton. Tessellate lures you in with sultry piano and languid electronica, "Something Good" snakes along on marching drums and "Breezeblocks" brings us the typically esoteric proposition of Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are reinvented as a shimmering pop jewel. A heady brew of book smarts and seductive beats. An Awesome Wave alt-J.