Seavault

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Cornfields 06:01 Tools
The Mercy Seat 04:42 Tools
I Could Be Happy 05:05 Tools
The Mercy Seat - Sampler Version 04:42 Tools
I Could Be Happy - Sampler Version 05:05 Tools
I Could Be Happy (Sampler Version) 05:05 Tools
The Mercy Seat (Sampler Version) 05:05 Tools
mercy seat 05:05 Tools
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I Coul Be Happy 06:01 Tools
I Could Be Happy (Sampler Version) - Seavault 05:05 Tools
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"Organic, electronic, melodic songs that shimmer with light and dark textures from the UK. Antony Ryan (isan) and Simon Scott (now signed to Miasmah Recordings) blend together a mixture of musical elements that stun and comfort, sounding like the perfect duo with guitars that rip your face off and electronics that comfort and confuse in equal measures..." Organic, electronic, melodic songs that shimmer with light and dark textures from the UK. Antony Ryan (isan) and Simon Scott (ex televise/slowdive) blend together a mixture of musical elements that stun and comfort, sounding like the perfect duo with guitars that rip your face off and electronics that comfort and confuse in equal measures. While sharing the same bill at a gig in September 2006 at the Luminaire in London, Antony from Isan and Simon Scott from Televise realised that they had a lot of musical tastes in common. After trading files over the internet they soon discovered their sound and a musical partnership has formed that could be described as the Cure drinking with My Bloody Valentine drinking with the Postal Service drinking with Ulrich Schnauss. "Mercy Seat" (Ultra Vivid Scene) and "I Could Be Happy" (Altered Images) indicate Seavault's influences - "The darkness and brightness in our music, the highs and lows of a love affair with melodic pop", to quote Antony Ryan himself. An album may appear in 2010...but for now Antony is in Isan and Simon records solo for Miasmah and has his debut "Navigare" out September 2009. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.