Time.Space.Repeat.- free downloads

Oct 21, 2007 21:19

Out now as the first in a series of download releases from the GIITTV
singles club comes “The End of the World” by Time.Space.Repeat
available now as a free download here:

http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/Time.Space.Repeat_EOTW(2).mp3

Also here is the wonderously building b-side “No Laces” as a free mp3:
http://www.godisinthetvzine.co.uk/Time.Space.Repeat_No%20Laces.mp3

Reviews

"Time.Space.Repeat are a London based shoegaze/post-rock/whatever you wanna call it rock band. Their new single The End Of The World starts with some charming heavily echoed drums (as if we were hearing a concert from outside the buildnig) before launching into a barrage of pop shoe-gaze guitar (think Siamese Dream, or Ride if you prefer) and a tune that clearly demonstrates a nice knack for anthemic composition and group vocal action. All of those features can also be heard at a bit of a quieter level (SOLUTION: TURN UP YOUR STEREO) on bsdie No Laces. I'm thinking it's still pretty early days for these folks, but little birds tell me that they're pretty crushing live, so hopefully in the future they'll be able to get some of that down on tape, because although what's here is good, sometimes with this sort of highly charged distorted guitar pop it's far too easy to go in Snow Patrol directions rather than Spacemen 3 ones." Runoutgroove

"Taking parts from My Bloody Valentine, Six By Seven and with a hint of Mansun ‘End of the World’ takes you on an epic journey; with every change in melody it turns you around a corner, only to create a vast and endless soundscape in front of you. With a touch of Paul Draper like vocal delivery this 6 minute song gently glides you along until the eruption 4 and a half minutes in, then near silence, lulling you into a false sense of security it then explodes into a cascade of crashing guitar, abstract melodies and suffocating vocals. If there really is a shoe-gaze movement going on, then Time. Space. Repeat. are definitely the torch bearers." Lee Puddefoot- Artrocker

"Londoners Time. Space. Repeat. are responsible for some of the most touching drone tinged rock n roll I’ve heard in ages. It’s more of an emotional than stylistic analogy, but this music takes me back to the kind of mood I was in at the turn of the last decade, when The Sophtware Slump rotated heavily around my bedroom. “Hush” evokes Music for Airports… with a Jason Pierce worthy air of hands having being placed in fires. It’s also as vulnerably eye opening as Agaetis era Sigur Ros. "TrebleZine

http://www.myspace.com/timespacerepeat
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