The Endless

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Simply Sleep 00:00 Tools
Prevailing Darkness 00:00 Tools
Lit From Within 00:00 Tools
Hunt for the Heart 00:00 Tools
setting sun 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow's song 00:00 Tools
lee miller 00:00 Tools
ache 00:00 Tools
credible 00:00 Tools
silent 00:00 Tools
Just You 00:00 Tools
Labyrinth 00:00 Tools
Not A Man Of God 00:00 Tools
Republic Of Heaven 00:00 Tools
Initiation 00:00 Tools
conspiracy 00:00 Tools
On The Mend 00:00 Tools
Sycamore Trees 00:00 Tools
as we collide 00:00 Tools
A Lullaby For Myself 00:00 Tools
Under The Knife 00:00 Tools
Clouded 00:00 Tools
Merge 00:00 Tools
Falling 00:00 Tools
Requiem 00:00 Tools
After the Gold Rush 00:00 Tools
Wraiths 00:00 Tools
Pentecost 00:00 Tools
Huntington 00:00 Tools
Closing Rite 00:00 Tools
Rosabelle: Answer-Tell 00:00 Tools
Shock of It All 00:00 Tools
Confidence Trick 00:00 Tools
Was I Not Your Muse? 00:00 Tools
Vespers 00:00 Tools
Barbi Lane 00:00 Tools
Somniloquy 00:00 Tools
So Lovely 00:00 Tools
Lost 00:00 Tools
Harder 00:00 Tools
Rosabelle: Answer - Tell 00:00 Tools
Session 00:00 Tools
prevalling darkness 00:00 Tools
We're A Couple of Misfits 00:00 Tools
Jaded 00:00 Tools
Falling (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Dont Fear the Night 00:00 Tools
Sycamore Trees (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Just You (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Silver and Gold 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Down 00:00 Tools
Mass Suicide 00:00 Tools
Black Star Paradox 00:00 Tools
Boys Don't Cry 00:00 Tools
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Dreams, ghosts, mediums, and stage magic permeate Somniloquy, the fourth release from husband and wife duo the Endless from Los Feliz, CA. Inspired by 19th century photographs of Spiritualists, séances, ectoplasm, and Bess Houdini, Somniloquy is an album of haunting female vocals and electronic shoegaze and dreampop sensibilities evoking such artists as Goldfrapp, Portishead, and Imogen Heap. The album includes the voices of Endless fans. “We wanted our fans to be more involved in the making of the album,” said lead vocalist Adriana Roze. “So we asked them to call a special phone number and share with us their dreams. We were absolutely inspired and amazed by what they gave us.” These recorded dreams became the backbone for the album’s titular track. Somniloquy brings the first cover song for the band, Neil Young’s classic After the Gold Rush. “We wanted to present the song from the point of view of the human race in the 21st century, watching the devastation of the environment and wondering how we missed the warning signs,” said David Roze, the band’s guitarist, bassist, and engineer. “So there are a lot of harsh, metallic sounds that are juxtaposed with the more organic sounds of strings, straining to make themselves heard in the fray.” For the release of the new album, along with making physical CDs available, the band has started a new download store at their website using the model pioneered by Issa (formerly Jane Siberry). “We’re very excited about it,” said Adriana. “Our entire back catalog is downloadable, re-mastered, and available with a self-determined pricing option. We want our music to be available to everyone and to establish a system of trust with our listeners.” The Endless have been featured as Homegrown Artists at Amoeba Music of Hollywood and have made chart-topping sales records at CDBaby. They have played in many music venues around the country and have been featured at the NXNE Music Festival in Toronto. Their previous albums, Grumpy Ghost, …and i’m the queen of the moon, and the Republic of Heaven have received critical acclaim from publications around the world. Reflecting on their ten years working together, the band is still in love, both with their art and with each other. “As artists and as a couple, we’ve created a wonderful dynamic of give and take. We’ve learned balance in our lives and in our art, and it has made the process of creating music together a real gift.” Somniloquy is produced by David and Adriana Roze, released by their label Queen of the Moon Music, and mastered by Matt Brown at The Brewery. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.