Urusen

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Now that she has flown 05:25 Tools
Fifty & 9 03:54 Tools
Wake Up John 03:38 Tools
Wonderland 04:11 Tools
The Islander 04:09 Tools
Wanted 03:31 Tools
Step Off The Train 04:14 Tools
In Search Of The Delta 03:40 Tools
The Woodsman 03:47 Tools
A Once Was Tramp And Tree 04:33 Tools
Nosediving 04:55 Tools
From This Country 04:37 Tools
Daylight Soon 03:30 Tools
Lacuna 02:16 Tools
VOTE FOR ME 03:46 Tools
Hugo 03:50 Tools
Angel 05:17 Tools
Crone 01:11 Tools
50&9 03:53 Tools
Map Of Nowhere 04:13 Tools
Guitar Song 02:01 Tools
One Day In June 06:12 Tools
Impossibility 03:41 Tools
End Of The Night 04:14 Tools
Nobody Knows 05:01 Tools
Have A Go Now 01:55 Tools
Nose Diving 04:54 Tools
The End Of Rob's Car 01:44 Tools
Once Was Tramp and Tree 04:29 Tools
Believed 05:16 Tools
Pillows 05:16 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Magic Mr. Meaner 00:00 Tools
Piano Song 04:10 Tools
The Man With the Square Halo 04:10 Tools
Caught Hanging 04:10 Tools
Government Anecdote 04:07 Tools
Superhero 04:07 Tools
Meanest Sister 04:12 Tools
Smoking A Fag 03:26 Tools
Hallelujah 04:12 Tools
Sooner or Later 04:12 Tools
Bury Me 03:45 Tools
Coming Home 03:45 Tools
Magic Mr Meaner 02:57 Tools
VoteForMe_mastered 02:57 Tools
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Despite performing widely at UK festivals over the last couple of years, Urusen have operated somewhat under the radar. But with a growing reputation as a 'festival favourite' and new album 'This is where we meet' (produced by Steve Osborne - Elbow, KT Tunstall, PJ Harvey) they're winning a new army of fans with their heartfelt songwriting and performances. They recorded their new album at Realworld Studios and this led them to be picked by Peter Gabriel and Real World to be a featured artist on B&W's Society of Sound, joining previous artists such as The Unthanks and Portico Quartet. Having previously performed at The Big Chill, Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, Wychwood, and 2000 Trees, their touring has seen them play alongside the likes of The Travelling Band, The Staves, Stornoway and Basia Bulat, and among their plaudits they have been selected as a highlight pick by the The Independent in their top ten gigs of the week and described as 'Sweepingly memorable' by Metro and 'Terrifically atmospheric' by the Telegraph. Urusen combine something intrinsically British with great contemporary American bands such as Midlake or The National, and an array of instruments are woven underneath rousing harmonies into the band's folk rock-tinged songs. You cannot help but to be drawn in by their lyrical story-telling style, stirring delivery and their beautiful melodies and harmonies. New album 'This Is Where We Meet' is due out in Summer 2012, and is available to pre order at http://urusen.bandcamp.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.