Geppetto & The Whales

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Juno 02:43 Tools
Duquesne's Horse 03:25 Tools
1814 03:25 Tools
I Know Who You Were 06:01 Tools
For the Black Hand At Dawn 03:25 Tools
Jonathan 04:42 Tools
Rufus 04:42 Tools
Cocklane Ghosts 04:42 Tools
Hannah 03:47 Tools
Heads 03:47 Tools
Animals 01:34 Tools
Enter Galicove - intro 01:34 Tools
Bright Star In The Morrow 01:34 Tools
Ruts 01:34 Tools
The Great Lament 03:07 Tools
Oh My God 03:07 Tools
Esther, You 06:01 Tools
Indian Child / Switch on the Light 06:01 Tools
Saigo 06:01 Tools
Maxburg 06:01 Tools
Time 06:01 Tools
Faust 06:01 Tools
Tall Leaves 06:01 Tools
How we got here 06:01 Tools
Tommy 01:00 Tools
Jigsaw 01:00 Tools
Nunki 01:00 Tools
Duquesne's Horse - Live 03:23 Tools
Stuck In Reverse 03:23 Tools
Thirteen Lovers 03:23 Tools
Rites Of Passage 03:23 Tools
At Little Bay 03:23 Tools
A Man From Porlock 03:23 Tools
Enter Galicove 01:34 Tools
Düsseldorf 01:34 Tools
A Person from Porlock 01:34 Tools
Jonathan - Radio Edit 01:34 Tools
Enter Galicove (intro) 01:34 Tools
Düsseldorf 01:34 Tools
Old Man Of The Lake 03:01 Tools
Duquesn's horse 03:25 Tools
Duquesne's Horse (Live) 03:25 Tools
duquesne's.horse 03:25 Tools
Man From Porlock 03:25 Tools
Dusseldorf 03:25 Tools
Duquesne’s Horse 03:27 Tools
Indian child- Switch on the light 03:27 Tools
& Juno 02:46 Tools
Cocklane Ghosts (live session) 02:46 Tools
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The very first full album by Geppetto & the Whales came out early 2014. This beautifully crafted debut, from this Belgian indie band, sounds mature and young at the same time. It blends beautiful little melodies with overwhelming soundscapes. The first result is the single 1814 a dark but beautiful love song based on a truly fascinating war story. The album comes 2 years after they’ve made it to the finals of Humo’s Rock Rally* in 2012 and 1.5 years after the release of the EP People Of Galicove. That EP contains excellent singles such as Juno (daytime airplay on two national radio stations ‘Studio Brussel’ & ‘Radio1’ + 6th place in ‘ De Afrekening’ + 3rd place of Radio 1’s VOX) and Duquesne’s Horse (14 weeks in ‘De Afrekening’), which was very well received by both press and public. Both stations played the track in heavy rotation. Their EP received all but raving reviews & even resulted in some magazine covers. Now there’s Heads Of Woe, the first full album by the band and the reviews below says it all, the media heaped praise: “It has become a pure, often Beatlesque, record on which the songs aren't stuffed with more than it needs, and on which the beautiful three-part harmony jumps in the eye. Songs as Jonathan, Heads and 1814 are accompanied by bright and pure melodies, and the music breaths in a wide, rustic atmosphere..." De Morgen ★★★★ "The guys from Geppetto & The Whales have finished their debut album Heads of Woe by which they share a perfectly aimed shot against the winter blues." Focus Knack. "The other half of the record shares this high standard, so it's hard not to be impressed. It's still early 2014 but this might already be THE Belgian Release of 2014." GoForMusic ★★★★ "On their debut album, the band proves it is up for the bigger job. Even though it's not an 'easy' record, 'Heads of Woe' blooms a bit more every time you listen to it." Gazet Van Antwerpen ★★★★ "We truly wish them a big breakthrough. And with this record it might even work out. DaMusic "Mellifluous listening-pop. Their close harmony makes you gasp for breath more than once... Lots of adventure, pomp and circumstance, wrapped in a beautiful package. Thumbs up! Rif Raf More info: http://www.geppettoandthewhales.com http://www.facebook.com/geppettoandthewhales http://www.twitter.com/geppettowhales http://itunes.apple.com/be/album/juno/id479440198?i=479440203&l=nl Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.