Sunday, January 23, 2011
Under God's Heaven // Creep *Radio Head Cover || Heinali and Matt Finney
You know that feeling you get when you see a great movie that your really digging and it gets to that point in the film where the awesome character recites the most sad/ real/ on point monologue, with the brilliant soundtrack that couldn't be more suitable, and you become completely captivated and lost in the movie its almost surreal. That feeling of power of word and musical delivery to accompany the emotion of the speaker is demonstrated perfectly in the sounds of Heinali and Matt Finney, Matt Finney provides the dark and real vocals through spoken word in tones equally as omniscient and aware as the thoughts of the poems speaker. Heinali shapes a world of sound that feeds off the emotion created in Matt's monologues, through droney heavy distorted guitar, momentous drum tracks, drowning like samples, entrancing ambient synths, and an overall well produced nightmare soundtrack meets shoegaze type elements . Under God's Heaven is a great track to start with and get you comfortable with how deep these ideas run, when watched with the music video produced for it you get an experience that tops even some of the most dramatic moments in film. Their more recent cover of Radiohead's Creep is really where you can catch their talent bringing the lyrics of the song into the more depressing introspective manner it feels so right in. All of its a amazing work, specially considering Matt lives here in the United States and Heinali happens to be in Ukraine, quite a collaboration. You can catch more of their work on their myspace and bandcamp.
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