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Sam Kills Two

Pretty Ugly

    In 2008 Sam Kills Two released their self titled debut album on Rocket Girl Records (Robin Guthrie, Television Personalities, A Place To Bury Strangers). It earned them attributes such as: 'atmospheric, epic and exquisite'. "Pretty Ugly" is the anticipated second album due for release in February 2011. "Pretty Ugly" surges from the darkness, from starlight to sunrise. Its absolute passion is clear. Swedish lead singer Fred Bjorkvall's hymnal- like vocals cross with trademark, arpeggiated acoustic guitars; deep piano entwines with beautiful, layered cellos and driving, urgent bass and beats. The result is a mix of human fragility and fearless strength, and it aims straight for your heart.

    From the aching, hypnotic "Rocks And Hard Places" to the furious rise of "Silence Is Louder", every song is organic; as songwriter Bjorkvall explains. 'The aim was to give each song what it needs without any regard for self-indulgent thoughts; you let the song lead the way'. With their unique sound, it's hard to pin down London-based Sam Kills Two's influences. Bjorkvall admittedly admires classic writers with a message; including Bob Dylan, Elliott Smith and Warren Zevon. But whilst the band draws from these styles their contemporary approach energises these honourable traditions, with inspiration drawn from diverse and visionary sources: from Manchester and South America to New York and Swedish lakes. 'Emotive' says Bjorkvall 'is absolutely the key description of the music. To be able to bring out emotion through dynamics and lyrics is the all important factor' This statement rings true again and again in "Pretty Ugly" as the melancholic tones and the poignant lyrics make it clear at first listen, this album will soothe aching souls.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Man Of The World
    2. Make Us Proud
    3. Pushing My Love
    4. Bright Eyes
    5. No Bad No Good
    6. Silence Is Louder
    7. Nasty Has No Name
    8. I Drew A Breath
    9. Sorrow Queen
    10. Rocks & Hard Places
    11. Two Degrees
    12. La Paz
    13. Santiago

    After asking the band to play on The Rocket Girl show on Resonance FM last year, the band and label stayed in touch. A year later the band had recorded their debut album. On first listening, Rocket Girl signed them on the spot. Sam Kills Two although stemming from an indie/alternative background have the possibility of a mainstream crossover. The band's collective range of influences includes the Red House Painters, Warren Zevon, Leonard Cohen and Elliott Smith. Combined with their diverse personalities and backgrounds (and a sprinkle of old fashioned fairy dust) are all factors in the complex and emotive song-writing. Fred's cadenced vocals and SKT's trademark arpeggiated acoustic guitars cross with unexpectedly heavy electric tones, deep piano and driving beats. The result is a dynamic yet strangely fragile sound. Sam Kills Two keep their heads above water in the sea of today's musical trends and are finely showcased in their self-titled debut album.


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