A Second of June

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Gallery 03:52 Tools
Etching 03:54 Tools
Seagulls In a Bag 03:27 Tools
Sleep Widow 03:38 Tools
Memories of Us 04:12 Tools
Peanut 05:02 Tools
Shy Ink 04:11 Tools
The Heir 03:38 Tools
The Valley of the Assassins 04:52 Tools
70 days 05:17 Tools
Why Hands Are Better Than Wings 03:35 Tools
June the Third 03:11 Tools
Litany 05:18 Tools
What A Time 03:58 Tools
Dago Bay 07:36 Tools
Shy Ink #2 04:11 Tools
Hmgwy 04:50 Tools
Malka 04:53 Tools
Duplicity VS. Sincerity 06:10 Tools
Naughty Boy 06:10 Tools
Duplicity Vs Sincerity 06:10 Tools
Fan the Fame 04:20 Tools
Liar 04:20 Tools
Shy inc. 06:10 Tools
Why Do I 04:20 Tools
LITANY (Edit) 04:40 Tools
Stargazers 04:04 Tools
The same blessed day 04:20 Tools
Aloha 06:38 Tools
Vera 06:38 Tools
Chlorine Taste 06:38 Tools
Justine 06:38 Tools
X-Ray Shot 04:37 Tools
Shoo 04:04 Tools
What a Time (Live) 06:38 Tools
HMGWY (live) 04:37 Tools
We Won't Give Up 04:37 Tools
Cherry Cherry 04:37 Tools
Shy Ink#2 04:11 Tools
Shy Ink 2 03:31 Tools
Whay Hands Are Better Than Wings 03:31 Tools
Days 05:17 Tools
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A Second of June are a French Shoegazer band from Strasbourg, France. The band is composed of Greg P. (voice & guitars), Oli S. (bass & synthesizers), Elsa L. (keyboards & voice) and Josh M. (drums & keyboards). While the sound "New Continent" of the first LP SHYinc. echoed the American influences of the group's name, THE INSIDE LAWS appears as the place for a new confrontation, not in the least abstract or theoretical, rather vibrant and imposing . One that testimonies of an encounter between the harsh lyrism of the beginning and a cerebral, hypnotic and very European coldness. Recorded at Studio Növalis in the Vosgian fog between February and July 2008, the first album of the Strasbourgers captures the space and the spirit of the place, its wilderness, its reverberation, its vast melancholy; urban music haunted by the torments of the surrounding nature, midway between the gravity of first snow falls and the electric thumping of a horse before storm. Inside this romantic setup, submerged by tension, are the dusky pop tunes questioning the place of the individual in the world? Are they dissecting social mechanisms, love affairs, the passage of time and of beings? Are they mixing the singularity of one's experience to the universality of the feeling of anguish? Are they proposing a magic vision of emotion and of deceitful feelings? A tragic but amused perception of the torments of existence? What about A Second of June? Is it a date? Is it a moment? It is, no doubt, a lie. A spatial and temporal chasm in which the listeners dive, some pages from a personal diary they enter to finally unveil their own reflection. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.