Mindpark

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Box Is Better 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Morning 00:00 Tools
Delicate 00:00 Tools
Out of the Maze 00:00 Tools
Destroyer 00:00 Tools
Must Be Chemical 00:00 Tools
Dead People 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
Resonance 00:00 Tools
Microwaves 00:00 Tools
Empire Evidence 00:00 Tools
1. Beautiful Morning 00:00 Tools
Dear Traveller 00:00 Tools
Dead People (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Ran Me Over 00:00 Tools
Closer (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dear Traveler 00:00 Tools
Peanut Butter 00:00 Tools
Sad little boy 00:00 Tools
Giants walking 00:00 Tools
At the markies 00:00 Tools
Midnight 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Morning (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sad Little Boy - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Out of the Maze (Live) 00:00 Tools
Peanut Butter - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Closer - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Sad Little Boy (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Dear Traveler (Live) 00:00 Tools
Microwaves (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dead People (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Dead People - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Closer (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Peanut Butter (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Morning (Live At The Greyroom) 00:00 Tools
Out Of The Maze (Live At The Greyroom) 00:00 Tools
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Dear Traveler (Live At The Greyroom) 00:00 Tools
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Hailing from the southern city of Den Bosch, Mindpark have always profiled themselves as leftwing, alternative artists on a quest for pop sensibilities. Their music is riddled with plenty of rhytmic novelties, layered guitars and unexpected stylistic turns. Whenever they fear the music is at a standstill, they switch gears, taking on different influences and directions as they move along. In other words: the music is always happening, the process of growth is never completed. They pre-released 9 tracks that were to become an album in May 2010, leading many to believe that an album was to follow soon. It took them a full year, and only three songs from this pre-release survived to tell the tale. A noticeable change with earlier live appearances and released tracks is the more acoustic approach, with lighter percussion elements. The rock stomp is kept to a minimum. Vocals have gained weight in the balance, with some excellent vocal harmonies in Box Is Better, one of the more accessible gems on the album. Throughout the album, (main songwriter) and producer Ralph Timmermans maintains a remarkable clarity and transparency, the only exception being progrock-ballad Closer, one of the older songs that made the cut. It comes armed to the teeth with strings. It’s a moving song, but doesn’t sit comfortably with the other songs in this collection. Experiments, such as the frantic guitar-driven tracks Must Be Chemical and Microwaves add the necessary elements of surprise, without turning the album into a sonic wasteland. The trio has adapted, not only to their own predicaments but also to the Listener, a party they’ve come to appreciate over the years. We Will Adapt is not a record made solely for their own pleasure; Mindpark is a band with stories to tell, full of angst and hope, and with a will to affect audiences with bittersweet melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Despite the many adventurous turns – inhospitable to some ears – on this record, there’s an emotive quality to this inaugural Mindpark record that hits the mark. A solid first effort. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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